Kenya: KenGen Signs Deal To Add 42MW Solar Energy To Bolster Kenya’s Green Energy

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Kenya’s Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) has signed an agreement with French Development Agency (AFD) for 42.5MW of solar energy to bolster Kenya’s green energy deployment.

The project, which is expected to be completed in 28 months, seeks to install a 42.5MW solar power plant in the home of Seven Forks dams, where KenGen generates most of its hydroelectricity.

The additional capacity will not only scale up renewable energy but also cushion Kenyans against the rising cost of power as it will complement the hydroelectricity generation during the day and save water for electricity generation at night, especially during drought.

The project is the first of its kind for the NSE-listed company as it aims to deliver more renewable energy to the national grid in the wake of climate change.

The signing ceremony was attended by the Principal Secretary (PS), State Department for Energy, Alex Wachira; KenGen Managing Director and CEO, Eng. Peter Njenga; French Ambassador to Kenya HE Arnaud Suquet and AFD Country Director, Bertrand Willocquet.

“France is keen on partnering with Kenya in the deployment of renewable energy to stem climate change for which Kenya has shown its prowess as demonstrated in the Olkaria Geothermal Field and the Seven Forks area,” Willocquet said.

Speaking during the signing, PS Wachira welcomed the move, describing it as a big win for Kenya.

“The project will provide affordable, reliable, clean energy, create employment opportunities and community engagement through corporate social responsibility (CSR).

Indeed, Kenya and France have enjoyed longstanding cordial relations, especially in the energy sector, and this co-operation continues to advance our energy infrastructure for the benefit of the great people of Kenya,” he added.

KenGen Managing Director and CEO Eng. Peter Njenga described the partnership as timely, saying the company was working to scale up its renewable energy capacity by adding more electricity drawn from clean sources, moving Kenya towards a 100% green energy transition.

“As you are aware, KenGen is committed to achieving Kenya’s goal of increasing its renewable energy capacity to 100% by 2030. We have made significant progress towards this goal and our partnership with AFD has been instrumental in achieving this great milestone.

“We are now ready to develop our 42.5MW solar power project, adding more renewable energy to the national grid within 28 months,” Eng Njenga said.

“This project is going to complement hydro during the day when the intensity of the sun will be high, especially during the dry season.That way, we can conserve water for power generation, mostly at night,” he added.

 

 

Source: https://energynewsafrica.com