KenGen, Kenya’s electricity company, is looking for a partner in the nuclear power sector. The company is seeking to produce nuclear energy to power the country by 2022 and requires a partner to help reach its goals.
“The nuclear space is new and as the biggest power producer (in
“It’s a space we would want to be in, we are looking for partners, and hopefully by 2022 we could be producing,” he said.
Currently the country relies on hydropower to generate the majority of its electricity but has started investing in geothermal plants and wind farms to diversify and increase its energy sources and be less reliant on rainfall to fill its dams. But nuclear would alleviate the need to rely on the weather for the majority of its power capacity.
Njoroge said
"Our dams are full and unless the long rains due next April are affected, power supply will remain steady," he said.