• Saturday, 05 October 2024
KenGen assures Kenyans the continued supply of affordable energy

KenGen assures Kenyans the continued supply of affordable energy

Kenya Electricity Generating Company PLC (KenGen) has assured the public of a continued stable supply of affordable Hydroelectric Power (HEP) even as the dry season beckons.

KenGen Managing Director and CEO, Eng. Peter Njenga commended the power company for employing efficient water management strategies at power generation dams to minimise disruptions throughout the year.

He cited the already existing initiatives particularly at the Seven Forks in Embu and Machakos Counties saying the company had ensured the water levels were at their optimal capability of sustaining the nation

"As KenGen, we have taken significant steps to manage our water resources efficiently. This means that even in the dry seasons, we can continue to produce clean and affordable hydroelectric power, which remains a vital component of the national grid," he said.

According to the KenGen MD, currently, the water levels at the Masinga Dam and Kiambere Dam which are the two largest and smallest dams in the cascade are 1,056.35 meters and 698.68 meters respectively.

Masinga has a maximum level of 1,056.50 meters above sea level while Kiambere has a maximum level of 700 metres.

"Our water management program is a testament to our commitment to delivering clean and affordable electricity to Kenyans. Despite the change in weather patterns, we have positioned ourselves to ensure that hydropower remains a stable source of energy for Kenyans throughout the year," he said.

Njenga underscored that the initiative is part of KenGen’s commitment to securing a stable and cost-effective energy supply for the nation as he also highlighted the environmental benefits of hydropower in the context of climate action.

"HEP is not only a cost-effective source of electricity, but it also plays a crucial role in reducing carbon emissions. By relying on renewable energy sources like hydro, geothermal, wind, and solar, we are contributing significantly to Kenya’s climate goals and the global fight against climate change,” stated the MD.

The KenGen boss reiterated that the five dams in the Seven Forks system were operating at optimum levels, while at the same time, the company was ensuring there were no overflows which may lead to flooding downstream.

"The health of our dams is crucial not only for power generation but also for the safety and well-being of the people living along the Tana River," added Eng. Njenga.

"Even during the peak rainy seasons, we were able to control the flow of water downstream, minimizing the effects of flooding and reducing the potential damage to property and loss of life. This is a clear indication of our commitment not only to energy production but also to the safety and well-being of the communities around us."

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