Kenya power resorts to buy expensive HOF thermal energy instead of cheaper geothermal

Kenya power resorts to buy expensive HOF thermal energy instead of cheaper geothermal

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Kenya Power on the spot for ignoring cheaper electricity

Kenya Power is on the spot for prioritising expensive thermal power over the cheaper options such as geothermal and hydro, effectively setting up consumers for higher electricity prices.

Data by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (Epra) shows that the power distributor last month took the highest proportion of the expensive thermal power in more than a year while reserving the lowest slot for the cheaper geothermal power.

As a result, consumers paid a higher fuel cost charge — which is influenced by the share of electricity from diesel generators — of Sh2.6 per kilowatt hour (kWh), up from the Sh2.4 since May 2020.

Some insiders at the power utility attributed the record uptake of expensive thermal power partly to a reduced generation of geothermal power after two of the plants run by the KenGen were stopped for maintenance.

KenGen, however, said it compensated the lack of geothermal power with enhanced production of hydropower, which is even cheaper.

KenGen further pointed out that even the geothermal units it had supplied Kenya Power was not all taken up, raising questions about Kenya Power’s decision to give priority to the
more expensive thermal in September.

“Although KenGen’s geothermal power output marginally dropped in September due to maintenance, this was compensated by increased dispatch from hydro. In total KenGen’s available geothermal capacity for the month was 499.7 MW, against 410.3 MW taken up by the off-taker. This means we had an additional 89.4 MW that was not taken up,” KenGen managing director Rebecca Miano told the Business Daily.

Kenya Power did not respond to Business Daily queries on what may have influenced its decision to take up more units of the more expensive thermal power yet its dispatch policy demands that it gives priority to cheaper energy sources.

The Energy Control Centre, which manages the uptake of energy from the various sources for distribution on the national grid, is manned by Kenya Power staff.

A Kenya Power engineer with knowledge of how the dispatch centre works said the load of thermal may only be increased in rare cases where there is need to “stabilise the system” due to hitches in the transmission of energy from other sources.

“I don’t know of any transmission constraints in the system of late so it will be interesting to know how this happened. We have heard of such complaints in the past where people feel some of the vendors of thermal energy are behind the push to increase uptake and make money but it has not been proven,” the expert said, requesting anonymity as he is not authorised to speak to the media.

Hydro is the cheapest energy source, retailing at an average of Sh3.23 per unit. Despite the dams being full after a long period of rainfall, the proportion of hydro dispatched into the grid has hardly changed beyond 36 percent since the year began.

The uptake of thermal, which the government has been striving to reduce due to its high retail rate of up to Sh32 per unit, has however increased steadily even as the country reported good rains. The uptake of thermal energy was recorded at a near double digit of 9.1 percent in September from a low of 4.2 percent five months earlier.


Supply of the Sh9 a unit geothermal power, which has remained steady at about 50 percent, dropped to 38 percent in September. This is despite the fact that 89.4 MW of geothermal power produced by KenGen went unused in September.

The steady climb in uptake of thermal power by Kenya Power in September has raised fears of steep rises in consumer prices in the wake of a possible upward revision of tariff that has been pending for close to one year now.

With the main hydropower dams full and the government investing heavily in cheaper power sources like geothermal, focus will not remain on Kenya Power and how it dispatches power to give consumers relief in the cost of electricity.

The government’s promise for cheaper electricity is heavily pegged on increased use of the renewable energy sources like geothermal, wind and solar, which cuts the costly thermal power and ultimately reduces the fuel cost adjustment levy in bills.

Source: Business Daily

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MY TAKE
Few weeks before i had some heated arguments on whether geothermal energy is helping Kenya as a whole to cut down energy cost and i highlighted most of their projects were not dilligently procured. Unfortunately, some fellows in here vehemently rejected my argument to an extent of claiming geothermal energy to be cheaper than hydropower energy. I will be highlighing those procurement blunders by Kenya Power, Ketraco n Kengen to most of their renewable energy sources.

In comparison i will try to show them why JPM is the real deal as far as his construction of transmission lines across the country, Kinyerezi II and III gas to power n Julius Nyerere Hydropower project r concerned. A fact that makes me believe under him just like the way Barick gold renegotiated their contacts with GoT, the $3.5 bln EACOP and the $30 bln Lindi LNG plant will also be good procured too. Sit back and relax!

CC: Tony254, joto la jiwe
 
Nina vitu viwili ninataka kusema.

Kwanza, kama mimi, mwandishi pia ametumia neno "thermal power" in the first sentence kumaanisha "diesel power" so Geza tusibishane tena kwenye hili. Hapa Kenya tunatumia neno "thermal power" kumaanisha "diesel power". Najua you don't think it is scientifically accurate but it is what it is.

Pili. Kenya power walipromise kwamba watapriotise kununua cheap electricity kabla ya kununua expensive power. Sasa tatizo ni la Kenya power kutofanya walichopromise kufanya. Inaweza kuwa ni corruption ambayo inawafanya kuwacha cheap power na kununua expensive power. Kenya power ni wapumbavu sana.
 
Halafu hio Julius Nyerere lazima itakuwa white elephant. Hakuna jinsi mnaweza kutumia au kuuza 2,000 megawatts kwa miaka kumi au hata kumi na tano. 50% of that power itakaa dormant for more than 10 years bila kutumika.
 
Nina vitu viwili ninataka kusema.
Kwanza, kama mimi, mwandishi pia ametumia neno "thermal power" in the first sentence kumaanisha "diesel power" so Geza tusibishane tena kwenye hili. Hapa Kenya tunatumia neno "thermal power" kumaanisha "diesel power". Najua you don't think it is scientifically accurate but it is what it is.

Pili. Kenya power walipromise kwamba watapriotise kununua cheap electricity kabla ya kununua expensive power. Sasa tatizo ni la Kenya power kutofanya walichopromise kufanya. Inaweza kuwa ni corruption ambayo inawafanya kuwacha cheap power na kununua expensive power. Kenya power ni wapumbavu sana.

Umeleewa nini wewe falamanga? nikufunze mpaka English sasa?

"Kenya Power is on the spot for prioritising expensive thermal power over the cheaper options such as geothermal and hydro, effectively setting up consumers for higher electricity prices."

I hear enough diesel has to move through a pipeline so as to pay debt, so geothermals will have to wait!
 
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We are still more industrialized than you despite our high cost of electricity and your low cost of electricity.
My friend "more industrialization than us" is a relative term Kenya's manufacturing capability has nothing to brag off infront of Tanzania's ! The only thing u can brag off is being ahead in service sector and we r fast catching up with u lazy people! Mention one product that Kenya produces Tanzania is not producing! As u speak, Tanzania has eclipsed Kenya in sugar, cement and steel production!
 
My friend "more industrialization than us" is a relative term Kenya's manufacturing capability has nothing to brag off infront of Tanzania's ! The only thing u can brag off is being ahead in service sector and we r fast catching up with u lazy people! Mention one product that Kenya produces Tanzania is not producing! As u speak, Tanzania has eclipsed Kenya in sugar, cement and steel production!
What is the size of your manufacturing sector? Kwenye mambo ya uchumi tunatumia data sio masengenyo ya vijiweni okay? Weka size ya manufacturing sector yenu (in billion $) nami niweke yetu.
 
Tony254 what do u have to say on this?








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Kenya power ndio wanainflate cost of electricity by buying electricity from expensive private producers kabla ya kuexhaust cheap power from Kengen or LTWP. Hii high cost of electricity ni artificial. Kenya power inastahili kununua cheaper sources kwanza hadi iwe exhausted ndio wanunue hio surplus from private producers.
 
Kenya power ndio wanainflate cost of electricity by buying electricity from expensive private producers kabla ya kuexhaust cheap power from Kengen or LTWP. Hii high cost of electricity ni artificial. Kenya power inastahili kununua cheaper sources kwanza hadi iwe exhausted ndio wanunue hio surplus from private producers.
Even those Geothermal plants at Olkaria procurement was full of corruption!
The firm’s PPA with Kenya Power has raised eyebrows over its lucrative nature, especially when compared with other power producers using the same energy source.

Ormat's lucrative deal attracted the attention of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). According to reports, the costly power that it sells to Kenya Power informed the probe commissioned by OECD.


Ormat, through its subsidiary Orpower 4 Inc, operates a 150 megawatt (MW) geothermal power plant at Olkaria.

According to the PPA between Orpower and Kenya Power, which the mother company filed with US authorities, the power producer is paid an energy charge of Sh15 ($0.0156) per unit (kilowatt hour – kWh) of electricity supplied to Kenya Power.

This pricing is costly when compared to wind energy, with producers getting about Sh9.8 per unit and solar averaging Sh12 per unit. However, the government owned Garissa Solar plant pockets Sh5.5 per unit.





Even wind power in Turkana is embrodded in court battles with Kenpower over some agreements. None of the projects by Uhuru's government r for the true benefit of ordinary Kenyans! My friend u will soon buy power from us when Nyerer hydropower is ready.
 
Tupigwe miti na KPC tititii juu hapa Kenya huwa tumelalia maskio overdrive.
 
Even those Geothermal plants at Olkaria procurement was full of corruption!









Even wind power in Turkana is embrodded in court battles with Kenpower over some agreements. None of the projects by Uhuru's government r for the true benefit of ordinary Kenyans! My friend u will soon buy power from us when Nyerer hydropower is ready.

If you sell it cheaply we will buy. We have a line being built to Tanzania. To hell with these private producers. We will also buy from Ethiopia. We have a line being built to Ethiopia.
 
If you sell it cheaply we will buy. We have a line being built to Tanzania. To hell with these private producers. We will also buy from Ethiopia. We have a line being built to Ethiopia.
The thing is u will still pay them capacity charges!
 
The thing is u will still pay them capacity charges!
It is cheaper to pay capacity charges than to buy from them. Capacity charges are simply the fixed costs that Kenya power has to pay whether they buy from them or not. If we don't buy from them we will stop paying fuel cost charge which is a significant cost item. Hata ile fuel wanayoimport wanaruhusiwa kulipisha Kenya power kitu kinachoitwa fuel cost charge. Usiponunua kwao basi Kenya power haitalipa hii charge. Halafu Kenya power pia itasave pesa kwa kununua umeme kwa bei nafuu badala ya 20 us cents per Kwh ambayo wanalipa kwa sasa.
 
The thing is u will still pay them capacity charges!
Soma components za charges ambazo Kenya power inacharge customers wake. Hio fuel cost charge itaondoka tukiwacha kununua power kutoka kwa hawa wanyonyaji.



Electricity Bill Components​


CONSUMPTION CHARGE: This is your electricity consumption within the billing period. One unit is equivalent to one kilowatt hour hour. KPLC uses part of this money to procure bulk power from electricity generating companies, which it retails to its customers.

FUEL COST CHARGE (FCC): His is the added cost or rebates to the consumers as a result of fluctuations in world prices as well as fluctuations in the quantity of oil consumed by electricity generation. The fuel cost charge lags one month behind the actual the actual price of the fuel. This money is collected by KPLC and all of it is passed on directly to electricity generation companies, who in turn pay fuel suppliers.

FOREX ADJUSTMENT (FOREX): The foreign exchange component is related to the fluctuation of hard currencies against the Kenya Shilling for expenditure related to the power sector e.g projects loan repayments.

ERC LEVY: This is levy passed on to the Energy Regulatory Commssion (ERC), the regulatory arm of the energy sector. It is currently set at 3 cents per kilowatt hour.

REP LEVY: This is 5% levy on the cost of the units of power consumed by a customer. It is passed on to the Rural Electrfication Authority (REA) for implementation of the rural electrification projects.

VAT (16%): This statutory levy amounting to 16% of the total bill and is passed on to the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).

WARMA levy: For energy purchased from hydropower plants above 1MW.COMMON TERMINOLOGIES FOR ELECTRICITY SECTOR






Link ndio hii hapa



 
The thing is u will still pay them capacity charges!
Unajua ni parastatal gani hapa Kenya ni the most competent kwa maoni yangu? Kengen. Kengen wanachapa kazi sana na wako very professional na hawana scandals za corruption sana. Engineers wao wako well trained na wanadrill geothermal wells wenyewe. Wanagenerate more than 600 MW of geothermal power and they are the only public company that generates geothermal power in Africa. That puts them on a league of their own. They has no peers here in Africa.
You will have to go outside of Africa to find a public company that generates geothermal power.
 
Unajua ni parastatal gani hapa Kenya ni the most competent kwa maoni yangu? Kengen. Kengen wanachapa kazi sana na wako very professional na hawana scandals za corruption sana. Engineers wao wako well trained na wanadrill geothermal wells wenyewe. Wanagenerate more than 600 MW of geothermal power and they are the only public company that generates geothermal power in Africa. That puts them on a league of their own. They has no peers here in Africa.
You will have to go outside of Africa to find a public company that generates geothermal power.
Can u list all the geothermal powerplants owned by that Kengen ? I never knew a US company Olmat produces 150 MW at Olkaria!

OLKARIA III COMPLEX​

  • Project Data
Year:2000, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018
Country:Kenya
Owner:Ormat
Power:150 MW
Technology:Geothermal
 
Can u list all the geothermal powerplants owned by that Kengen ? I never knew a US company Olmat produces 150 MW at Olkaria!

OLKARIA III COMPLEX​

  • Project Data
Year:2000, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018
Country:Kenya
Owner:Ormat
Power:150 MW
Technology:Geothermal
Kengen Inaproduce takriban 700 MW of geothermal power. Piga hesabu mwenyewe. Natumai una calculator.


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Link ndio hii

 
My friend "more industrialization than us" is a relative term Kenya's manufacturing capability has nothing to brag off infront of Tanzania's ! The only thing u can brag off is being ahead in service sector and we r fast catching up with u lazy people! Mention one product that Kenya produces Tanzania is not producing! As u speak, Tanzania has eclipsed Kenya in sugar, cement and steel production!
Kenya's manufacturing industry is twice that of Tanzania, so we have every rights to brag to you.
 
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