Venue: KICC, Nairobi, Kenya
Dates: 05 - 07 June 2024
Timing: 10.00 am to 06.00 pm
Business Visitors Only
Kenya has a well-developed building and construction industry with quality engineering, building and architectural design services being readily available. This industry is currently on an upward trend following re-habilitation and reconstruction of roads and bridges etc.
With increase in population, and growing demand for affordable housing, opportunities exist in the construction of residential, commercial and industrial buildings including prefabricated low-cost housing. Investors can also manufacture and supply construction materials and components for the sector.
KENYA POWER DEVELOPING RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS
Kenya Power & Lighting Co. Ltd. (Kenya Power), the country's main power utility, is developing renewable power projects in North Eastern and Rift Valley provinces at a total cost of 560 million shillings (one USD = about 86 shillings) to complement diesel generation in areas not connected to the National Grid.
Once operational, the solar and wind power projects will help Kenya Power reduce the use of fuel that runs the
Government invests Shs.560 million in off grid power projects
Kenya Power is developing renewable power projects in North Eastern and Rift Valley at a total cost of Shs.560 million to complement diesel generation in areas not connected to the national grid (off grid).
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Once all are operational, the solar and wind power projects will help Kenya Power reduce use of fuel that runs the off grid diesel generators, thereby saving an estimated Shs.50 million annually.
Interview: The business of developing solar energy projects in Africa
A consortium – led by US developer of utility-scale solar power projects, SolarReserve – successfully secured financing for two 75MW solar photovoltaic (PV) parks that are to be built near Bloemfontein and Kimberley in South Africa. The projects, predicted to be completed by mid-2014, are expected to power over 50,000 homes with renewable energy.
Kenya Power to use cash raised from proposed tariffs to build new plants
Kenya Power intends to use the funds raised from the planned tariff review to finance the set up of energy generation plants.
The tariff review, according to the electricity distributor, will enable it to offset the payment obligations for the power capacity from the plants which will be commissioned from next month.
Old Mutual announces plan to expand across Africa
A leading insurance company is ploughing R5 billion into widening its footprint across the continent as it harnesses opportunities for growth.
Kenyan govt signs guarantees to support wind power project
Kenyan government officials on Thursday signed letters of intent to support a wind power project, a key guarantee required by private investors willing to construct a US$805 million plant in Turkana, northern Kenya.
Nigeria’s power generation capacity improves to near 4,500MW, says TCN
Nigeria’s daily electricity generation capacity is currently fluctuating between 4,400 and 4,500 megawatts, MW, the Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, said on Monday.