The changing face of marginalised Kenya

LTWP scheme readying for production by end June 2017


Africa's biggest wind power scheme, the Lake Turkana Wind Power project in Kenya, should be fully connected to the national electricity grid and producing power by the end of June, a director at the consortium building the project said on Wednesday.

The scheme had faced a series of setbacks, mostly due to problems securing financing which delayed construction.

Carlo Van Wageningen, founder of the project, said most of its 365 wind turbines had been erected and the last batch of 30 was due to arrive in the port city of Mombasa early next month.

Denmark's Vestas Wind Systems, the world's biggest wind turbine maker, is supplying the turbines for the 70 billion shilling ($674 million) project.

"As of last Friday(Jan 13), we had 299 turbines standing and ready. Of those, we have by tomorrow (Jan 19), 120 turbines fully connected to the substation and therefore ready to deliver 110 MW of power," Van Wageningen told Reuters in a phone interview.

"We expect all the turbines to be erected, 365 (of them) by mid-March, and by mid-May latest, all of them will be fully connected to the substation, in readiness for power delivery."

Kenya is increasing electricity generation and investing in expanding and reinforcing its grid to keep up with growing demand for power and to reduce frequent blackouts.

The east African nation relies heavily on renewables such as geothermal and hydro power for its electricity supply.

Kenya Electricity Generating Co produces the country's only wind power, but its capacity is just 25.5 MW, whereas the Lake Turkana project will provide 310 MW in total, adding to Kenya's total current power generation capacity of about 2,341 megawatts.

A 428 km, 400-kilovolt powerline running from Loiyangalani in northern Kenya to Suswa in the centre of the country, which will link Lake Turkana Power to the national grid should finally be ready by the end of June, Van Wageningen said.

"So hopefully in the middle of this year we should start delivering the cheap power, 310 MW," he said.

The powerline, being built by state-run Kenya Transmission Company (KETRACO), had been due to be completed by October last year but was delayed by demands for compensation from landowners along the route and other issues.
 
i lyk the turkana hotel pics such ambience complimented by a lovely background.
 
Desert Storm as captured at Diid Galgalo desert in Marsabit. A lorry is swallowed wholly into the eye of the fast moving desert storm. Locals say this is a sure sign of rains ending a long drought
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Isiolo - Marsabit - Moyale Road, Turkana wind power and solar wind projects, private hotels in Machakos and elsewhere are NOT fruits of devolution people. Lets just get the facts right.
At least its agreed by all that there were areas in the country neglected by past(and present) administration's. Very important admission.
 
Desert Storm as captured at Diid Galgalo desert in Marsabit. A lorry is swallowed wholly into the eye of the fast moving desert storm. Locals say this is a sure sign of rains ending a long drought
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Very Scenic, just beautiful!!
 
MOYALE


To anyone who has ever played Euro truck you know how exciting this looks.
 
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