Discussion Paper No 294 of 2022 on Analyzing Kenya’s Electricity Sector Financing: Vision 2030
View/ Open
Publication Date
2022Author
Type
KIPPRA Publicationsviews
downloads
Metadata
Show full item recordBy
Nyaware, Brian
Abstract/ Overview
Electricity plays a crucial role in improving livelihoods and enabling economic growth. However, access to electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains low, hindering economic development. Kenya has made significant progress in electricity access compared to the SSA average. However, inadequate financing poses a major barrier to achieving universal access by 2022. This study analyzes the electricity sector value chain and explores financing options. Challenges in electricity generation include land issues and weather patterns affecting capacity. Poor grid systems pose challenges in electricity transportation, and tariff settings impact demand. Untapped generation potential, decentralized energy solutions, increasing demand, and supportive government policies present opportunities for financing. Proposed financial options include Power Purchasing Agreements (PPAs) with local currency, auction systems, local financing, concessions for improved management, and customer options such as net metering and wheeling. Policy and legislative frameworks are critical to facilitate these options. Recommendations include balanced renegotiations of PPAs, incentives for local financing, and the development of policies for net metering, wheeling, and PPAs.
Subject/ Keywords
Electricity Generation; Electricity Transportation; Customer Options; Energy Solutions; Economic Growth
Publisher
The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA)Series
DP/294/2022;Collections
- Discussion Papers [326]
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Discussion Paper No. 129 of 2012 on The Relationship Between Electricity Consumption and Output in Kenya's Manufacturing Sector
Karumba, Mary (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2012)This study investigates the relationship between electricity consumption and output produced by the manufacturing sector in Kenya, while accounting for fixed investment, employment (labour), and prices of oil and ... -
Sessional Paper No. 02 of 2011 on Kenya Government Guarantee of a Loan of Eur 60,000,000.00 Equivalent to Ksh 7,560,000,000.00 From the KFW, Frankfurt Am Main to the Kenya Electricity Generating Company for Financing the 280MW Olkaria I and IV Geothermal Power Plant
Government of Kenya (Government of Kenya, 2011)The Kenya Government is, in the context of the national Vision 2030, committed to transforming Kenya to a middle income country by 2030. To realize this objective means, among other things, the country must accelerate ... -
Sessional Paper No. 75 of 1955 on the Bulk Supply of Electricity from Uganda
Colony and Protectorate of Kenya (The Government Printer, 1955)Present estimates of future demand for electricity in Kenya indicate that the existing hydro-electric and thermal reserves of the East African Power and Lighting Co. Ltd. with some additional plant, should be sufficient ...