Wind power in Kenya


Wind power in Kenya contributes only a small amount of the country's electrical power. However, its share in energy production is increasing. Kenya aims to generate 2,036 MW of wind power, or 9% of the country's total capacity, by 2030.
Kenya has one major wind farm, Ngong Hills Wind Farm, located in Ngong, Kajiado County. It produces around 5.1 MW of electricity. It is owned by Kenya Electricity Generating Company and cost KES 1.6 billion to construct.

Notable projects

Lake Turkana Wind Power

Kenya is building the largest wind farm in Africa, the Lake Turkana Wind Power consortium. It aims to provide 300 MW of low-cost electrical power. With a projected cost of KES 70 billion, it would be the largest single private investment in Kenya's history. This wind farm would allow Kenya to eliminate its thermal generating plants, saving KES 15.6 billion per year on imported fuel. The project would stimulate the Kenyan economy by contributing KES 3 billion every year in tax revenue, a total of KES 58.6 billion over the life of the project.
According to a case study from the Low Emission Development Strategies Global Partnership, the Lake Turkana Wind Power Project will increase the national electricity supply while creating jobs and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. 310 MW of wind energy capacity will:
Planned--
PlantCapacity Status
Meru Wind Power Station100Planned
Isiolo Wind150Commissioned in July 2013
Marsabit Wind50Feasibility ongoing
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