Demand

Peak demand registered on Kenya’s national grid in the financial year 2017/18 was 1,802MW, an increase of 8.8% from the 1,656MW peak recorded in 2016/17.Total installed generation capacity as of June 2018 was 2,351MW.The total energy purchased in 2017/18 was 10,702...

Structure

Kenya has a liberalised power sector, with unbundled generation, private producers, cost reflective tariffs, a single buyer and a sector regulator. The main players are: • The Ministry of Energy, which sets energy policy. • The Energy & Petroleum Regulatory...

Market snapshot

Kenya has a low carbon and diverse energy mix, with geothermal and hydro power the main sources of electricity supply. The biggest producer is the parastatal Kenya Electricity Generating Company, which accounts for about 74% of the energy consumed, with independent...

Executive Summary

Kenya offers a comparatively high rating for ease of doing business, reformation of restrictive trade practices, positive economic prospects, governmental commitment to capital projects and favourable regional and global trade agreements. An indicator of the potential...