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Kenya Hits New Peak Electricity Demand as Reserves Dwindle​

JACKSON OKOTHOct 30, 20252 Mins read
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Kenya recorded an increased demand for electricity, hitting a new high of 2,411.98MW and the highest-ever daily energy consumption of 44,122.60MWh recorded on last week Friday, October 24, 2025.

With an installed capacity of 3846.80MW, according to the latest figures from the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority(EPRA) dated September 2025), Kenya has a thin reserve of approximately 434.82 MW.


Excluding solar, which is not reliable at night, Kenya is operating with a dangerously thin margin of approximately 480 MW.


“This situation demands immediate and substantial investment in electricity generation to bolster our spinning reserves and secure Kenya’s energy future, vital for its economic and social development,” said Emmanuel Wandera, an Energy Communications Specialist.

With the onset of the rainy season in Kenya, frequent power blackouts have become a daily occurrence, as the Solar Energy Component, which is 14.12% of Kenya’s installed power capacity, experiences low output.

The surge in electricity demand is alarming. Early this year, there was a record peak demand of 2,316 MW on February 12, following closely on the heels of a 2,043 MW peak demand in January.

“This rapid increase underscores a troubling reality of our energy reserves are dwindling. To put it simply, the country’s “reserve”, which is the difference between the generation capacity available and the highest recorded peak demand is shrinking fast,” said Wandera.

Geothermal forms the largest share of the country’s installed electricity capacity at 943.7MW or 25.92% followed by Hydro with 872.6MW (23.97%), Thermal- 627.1MW (17.22%) Solar -514.1MW (14.12%), Wind-436.1MW or 11.98%, Bioenergy 163.8MW (4.50%)and Imports of 200MW.


KenGen remains the main green power supplier, contributing the lion’s share of the country’s total energy mix through geothermal and hydropower generation, which together account for over 53% of all electricity generated.

KenGen’s geothermal stations produced 12,787MWh, exceeding dispatch projections by 5.07%, while its hydropower plants generated 9,871MWh, 3.23% above target, collectively powering Kenya’s growth with renewable energy and ensuring system stability even during periods of fluctuating wind and solar output
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“KenGen’s consistent renewable generation continues to anchor Kenya’s grid reliability and reduce reliance on expensive thermal power, aligning with national climate goals,” said KenGen Managing Director and CEO, Eng. Peter Njenga.

The country has touched new electricity demand peaks as KenGen advances its green energy expansion strategy and optimization of existing assets under the firm’s G2G 2034 strategy.

“This growth in power demand is a strong indicator of Kenya’s economic rebound and the success of our long-term investments in sustainable generation,” said Eng. Njenga.

As the nation edges closer to universal electricity access, the record demand underscores the growing importance of sustainable baseload power, which ensures affordability, reliability, and resilience in Kenya’s power supply.
 
Skewed PPP will be the end of us . The problem is not PPP but the finer details that seems to always favour the investor .
Maybe Kasongo is facing an imminent loan default, so he is saving the situation by committing those investors ndio tukipigwa mnada iwe the auctioneer has nothing left to collect!
Caveat: Grade 3 thought
 
Maybe Kasongo is facing an imminent loan default, so he is saving the situation by committing those investors ndio tukipigwa mnada iwe the auctioneer has nothing left to collect!
Caveat: Grade 3 thought
The moment I saw the statement from the president, I knew IPPs are being fronted...any other scenarios is just that. ..NIABM. WE ARE NOT PATRIOTIC FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. Why can't we build our own .we are so enslaved with our inability to think we only see PPP AS THE SOLUTION. The finer prints of these agreements have us and our kids slaves it's just disgusting. No excuses...we don't have a leadership. I miss Kibakis well thought projects, realistic costs but with good yet acceptable terms & deliveries. Just now we are discussing an airport without any exit clause....so that we pay them like the Adanis again...we need our airports new .just don't enslave us..borrow and build....period. If you steal go to jail with your estates. We need this like yesterday!
 
Skewed PPP will be the end of us . The problem is not PPP but the finer details that seems to always favour the investor .
Plus sale of key assets, we don't have patriotism left as a country, I only hear it in speech actions show sth else, we selling all our birth rights to the highest bidder. And worse off, parliament sold it's oversight role, not that it really matters greed kills. NIABM. Ndindu has always been right.
 
Plus sale of key assets, we don't have patriotism left as a country, I only hear it in speech actions show sth else, we selling all our birth rights to the highest bidder. And worse off, parliament sold it's oversight role, not that it really matters greed kills. NIABM. Ndindu has always been right.
Patriotism imetukosa kabisa bana. I just saw pple from ministry stealing 3B+ so casually. Sikatai watu wasiibe but they should do it baada ya kazi.
Money meant for youth and children. See sporting is never vibrant, and whenever participants are going abroad, officials out number them.
That in itself has snatched away a life changing opportunity of prospective player or athlete.
 
Patriotism imetukosa kabisa bana. I just saw pple from ministry stealing 3B+ so casually. Sikatai watu wasiibe but they should do it baada ya kazi.
Money meant for youth and children. See sporting is never vibrant, and whenever participants are going abroad, officials out number them.
That in itself has snatched away a life changing opportunity of prospective player or athlete.

They should first of all solve issues with tokens...

The other day they decided to 'hide' some info.

What for?

I mean, why should you opt to mis inform me about a service that I pay for?

Nini wanaficha?

Shauri yao.
 
They should first of all solve issues with tokens...

The other day they decided to 'hide' some info.

What for?

I mean, why should you opt to mis inform me about a service that I pay for?

Nini wanaficha?

Shauri yao.
What about tokens?, we are talking about multi billions infrastructure na wewe uko hapa yapping about 50ksh token, what is wrong with you kamagira? focus
 
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