BMI View: Similarly to its neighbours, Kenya’s power sector is characterised by a capacity deficit, whereby at peak demand there is insufficient supply to meet expanding consumer demand. In addition, over reliance on hydropower has exposed the country to chronic power shortages, especially in the dry season, making expensive emergency diesel-fired power generation a necessity. As such, the country has put forward some ambitious capacity expansion and diversification targets in its ‘Vision 2030′ and following energy policies and, while some delays will be likely, we anticipate positive growth across segments (especially geothermal). Inadequate electricity generating capacity, limited diversification and a …
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