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    Kenya implements load shedding

    December 13, 2023
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    William Ruto - Kenya President
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    Kenya is implementing a schedule for potential rotational blackouts to protect its power transmission network from overloading. This measure comes in response to a widespread blackout on Sunday, the third occurrence since August.

    1. The energy secretary, Davis Chirchir, explained that load shedding will be carried out in areas where demand exceeds the capacity of the power lines. The country is not facing a power shortage but rather a constraint in its transmission network.
    2. Kenya’s government has been constrained in terms of funding and has not invested adequately in upgrading its electricity transmission network. The country requires an estimated $5.3 billion to revamp the entire network.
    3. To address the load shedding issue, Kenya has signed loan agreements with South Korea and the African Development Bank. The funds will be used to construct a new power line in the western region, which is expected to be most affected by the planned load shedding.
    4. According to Alex Wachira, the energy principal secretary, the entire electricity network in Kenya needs significant revamping. This revamp is crucial to ensure a reliable and efficient power supply across the country.
    5. Load shedding poses a challenge for businesses and industries that rely heavily on uninterrupted power supply. The planned blackouts may disrupt operations and require businesses to implement contingency measures to mitigate the impact.
    6. In addition to immediate load shedding measures, Kenya needs to prioritize long-term solutions to strengthen its power transmission infrastructure. This includes securing adequate funding, investing in infrastructure upgrades, and exploring renewable energy sources for a sustainable power supply.
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