Wakati ndugu zetu wanaconsume 1,400 MW, Kenya ina-consume 2036 MW ya umeme na haturingi

Wakati ndugu zetu wanaconsume 1,400 MW, Kenya ina-consume 2036 MW ya umeme na haturingi

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Yaani Kenya kwa mara ya kwanza tumeweza kutumia umeme wa zaidi ya 2,000 MW. Ukanda huu Ethiopia pekee ndio wanaotumia umeme mwingi kutushinda. Wenzetu wa kusini bado wapo nyuma kwenye matumizi ya umeme.

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Power consumption reaches all-time high

MONDAY NOVEMBER 29 2021

By BRIAN NGUGI
  • Data by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (Epra) showed that Kenya’s maximum power demand crossed the 2,036-megawatt (MW) mark this week.
  • The country recorded a decline in demand for electricity last year when industries and other businesses cut down their activities in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • The increase in power consumption points to the resumption of activities in the manufacturing sector and large businesses such as malls and offices.
Electricity consumption by homes and factories in Kenya hit an all-time high last week, indicating improving economic activities in the country.

Data by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (Epra) showed that Kenya’s maximum power demand crossed the 2,036-megawatt (MW) mark this week, the highest ever recorded in history from a record low 1,661MW in April 2020 at the height of the Covid 19 pandemic.

The jump which represents a 22.58 percent growth over the 19-month period signals economic recovery from Covid-19 economic hardships, said power producer Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) yesterday.

“(This marks) a significant resurgence in demand since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020,” said KenGen in a statement.

The country recorded a decline in demand for electricity last year when industries and other businesses cut down their activities in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Covid knocks saw economic activity contract 5.5 percent at the height of travel restrictions and trade shutdowns in the April-June 2020 period before the slump slowed to a 1.1 percent in July-September after easing of some of the measures.

This period ushered in layoffs and pay cuts as firms grappled with flagging sales due to restrictions imposed to limit the spread of the new coronavirus. Power demand is often an indicator of the number of electrical equipment plugged onto the national grid — including home appliances such as TVs, electric cookers, washing machines, and industrial machinery — pointing to economic output. The increase in power consumption points to the resumption of activities in the manufacturing sector and large businesses such as malls and offices.

Commercial and industrial consumers account for the largest share of electricity sales at 55 percent, followed by domestic at 29 percent, according to data from Epra.Small businesses and street lighting account for 15 percent and one percent respectively.Some companies continue to allow their employees to work from home, indicating higher consumption from households.

Last year, there was a slowdown in economic activity caused by delays in the global supply of materials, reduced operating hours, and production capacity due to low demand. Measures to curb the spread of Covid -19, including restrictions on movement around the country and the closure of bars, hit activity.

Some of those measures have now been eased. KenGen currently accounts for 72 percent of all electricity produced in the country with 80 percent coming from renewable sources of energy.“KenGen is committed to ensuring a steady and reliable supply of competitively priced energy to support Kenya’s economy,” KenGen chief executive Rebecca Miano said. “The company is doing this by accelerating the deployment of renewable energy sources such as hydro, geothermal, wind and solar.”Geothermal and wind power have helped reduce dependence on hydropower plants, which have higher fuel energy costs.bnjoroge@ke.nationmedia.com

Source: Business Daily
 
Yaani Kenya kwa mara ya kwanza tumeweza kutumia umeme wa zaidi ya 2,000 MW. Ukanda huu Ethiopia pekee ndio wanaotumia umeme mwingi kutushinda. Wenzetu wa kusini bado wapo nyuma kwenye matumizi ya umeme.

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Power consumption reaches all-time high

MONDAY NOVEMBER 29 2021

By BRIAN NGUGI
  • Data by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (Epra) showed that Kenya’s maximum power demand crossed the 2,036-megawatt (MW) mark this week.
  • The country recorded a decline in demand for electricity last year when industries and other businesses cut down their activities in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • The increase in power consumption points to the resumption of activities in the manufacturing sector and large businesses such as malls and offices.
Electricity consumption by homes and factories in Kenya hit an all-time high last week, indicating improving economic activities in the country.

Data by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (Epra) showed that Kenya’s maximum power demand crossed the 2,036-megawatt (MW) mark this week, the highest ever recorded in history from a record low 1,661MW in April 2020 at the height of the Covid 19 pandemic.

The jump which represents a 22.58 percent growth over the 19-month period signals economic recovery from Covid-19 economic hardships, said power producer Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) yesterday.

“(This marks) a significant resurgence in demand since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020,” said KenGen in a statement.

The country recorded a decline in demand for electricity last year when industries and other businesses cut down their activities in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Covid knocks saw economic activity contract 5.5 percent at the height of travel restrictions and trade shutdowns in the April-June 2020 period before the slump slowed to a 1.1 percent in July-September after easing of some of the measures.

This period ushered in layoffs and pay cuts as firms grappled with flagging sales due to restrictions imposed to limit the spread of the new coronavirus. Power demand is often an indicator of the number of electrical equipment plugged onto the national grid — including home appliances such as TVs, electric cookers, washing machines, and industrial machinery — pointing to economic output. The increase in power consumption points to the resumption of activities in the manufacturing sector and large businesses such as malls and offices.

Commercial and industrial consumers account for the largest share of electricity sales at 55 percent, followed by domestic at 29 percent, according to data from Epra.Small businesses and street lighting account for 15 percent and one percent respectively.Some companies continue to allow their employees to work from home, indicating higher consumption from households.

Last year, there was a slowdown in economic activity caused by delays in the global supply of materials, reduced operating hours, and production capacity due to low demand. Measures to curb the spread of Covid -19, including restrictions on movement around the country and the closure of bars, hit activity.

Some of those measures have now been eased. KenGen currently accounts for 72 percent of all electricity produced in the country with 80 percent coming from renewable sources of energy.“KenGen is committed to ensuring a steady and reliable supply of competitively priced energy to support Kenya’s economy,” KenGen chief executive Rebecca Miano said. “The company is doing this by accelerating the deployment of renewable energy sources such as hydro, geothermal, wind and solar.”Geothermal and wind power have helped reduce dependence on hydropower plants, which have higher fuel energy costs.bnjoroge@ke.nationmedia.com

Source: Business Daily
You will turn mad you idiot, concentrate on your Kenyan issues leave us alone.
 
South Africa wanaconsume 50,000MW
1400 vs 2000 there is no significant difference
Just a Comparison among the dwarfs [emoji3][emoji3][emoji3]

Ndio zenu mkishikishwa ukuta huwa mnaanza kukimbilia Afrika Kusini, siku zote tunawaambia humu mpo nusu ya Kenya kwa kila kitu huwa hamuamini.
 
Tunajenga bwawa kubwa ujenzi hadi sasa 54% imekamilika ,umeme utakua mwingi Tz ilo bwawa pekee yake ni umeme wote mnaotumia kenya na unabaki 2115MW ...
Iyo miaka kumi unayosema ww ni ndoto za mchana
Wewe tofautisha kati ya electricity production na consumption. Ni sawa mnaweza kuproduce hata 1 million MW ila tatizo linakujia hapa kwa consumption. Usinitajie mambo ya kuproduce maana kuproduce ni rahisi kuconsume ndio kazi.
 
South Africa wanaconsume 50,000MW
1400 vs 2000 there is no significant difference
Just a Comparison among the dwarfs [emoji3][emoji3][emoji3]
Comparison among dwarfs, nimeipenda hii[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
 
Wewe tofautisha kati ya electricity production na consumption. Ni sawa mnaweza kuproduce hata 1 million MW ila tatizo linakujia hapa kwa consumption. Usinitajie mambo ya kuproduce maana kuproduce ni rahisi kuconsume ndio kazi.
My fren unategemea tuzalishe umeme wa kupiga nao picha au?Sgr tu itahitaji umeme sio chini ya 200mw kwa line yote hadi mwanza au hata zaidi...kutoka dar hadi dodoma by 2022 ni uhakika train vinaanza kazi...umeme kwanza uwe nao ndio uutumie...huwez kutumia kitu hauna...matumizi ya umeme yatapanda sana baada ya train kuanza kazi nk
 
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