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mption grew from 5,205.79GWh to 5,484.54 GWh. Nairobi region maintained its place as the leading consumer of electrical energy, utilizing 2,415.44 GWh. The region accounted for 44.04% of total electrical energy utilization in the country. This was an improvement from 2,293.95GWh of electrical energy utilized in a
liability and promoting regional power trade. In the period under review, Kenya imported 751.95 GWh of electricity account ng for 10.41 % of the country's energy mix. Figure 4.1 shows the mo thly energy imports during the review period. The highest energy imports were recorded in November at 134.18 GWh, wh
.03,082.0574.645.03,811.6100.00%2Geothermal energy accounts for the largest porti n of Kenya's installed capacity, at 26.13%. Hydro and thermal pow r follow with 24.16% and 17.36% respectively. Solar photovoltaic systems and wind generation contribute 13.43% and 12.07%
KenGen still accounts for around two thirds of power generation, despite a growing market share for IPPs. KPLC and KETRACO, two state-owned transmission companies, have rapidly increased the length of the power grid in recent years. Kenya has an important renewable potential.
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Overview This analysis includes a comprehensive Kenya energy market report and updated datasets. It is derived from the most recent key economic indicators, supply and demand
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6Wresearch actively monitors the Kenya Power Market and publishes its comprehensive annual report, highlighting emerging trends, growth drivers, revenue analysis, and forecast outlook.
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