FEATURED STORY

Kenya Power engages large consumers to enhance efficiency

Share
Mr Ken Tarus has been Acting Managing Director and CEO since January 4, 2017 when he was appointed to the position following the exit of Dr Ben Chumo.
Share

Kenya Power is keen on enhancing service delivery to large power consumers in a bid to promote the manufacturing sector and encourage a 24-hour economy.

To achieve this, the Company has embarked on a customer engagement programme targeting industrial and commercial consumers which presents an opportunity to identify supply challenges and develop a resolution matrix that is tailor-made to address each customer’s concerns.

“It is in our interest to give you power that is reliable and competitively priced,” said Kenya Power’s Managing Director & CEO Dr Ken Tarus. He was speaking on Thursday in a meeting with premium customers metered at 66kV.

The engagement programme comprises industrial visits, establishment of regional industry liaison office to enable coordinated and efficient response to customer issues, segmentation and grouping of customers into WhatsApp groups to encourage real time communication and incident management.

Large power consumers account for about 60% of Kenya Power’s revenue from sale of electricity. In December, the Company introduced a Time of Use tariff targeting this class of customers that is meant to encourage more uptake of electricity at off-peak hours hence promote 24-hour manufacturing activity.

“We would like to thank our large power customers for the support this far. Moving forward, we have put in place some critical interventions to continuously improve our service delivery. We have a number of ongoing projects which upon completion will improve power supply,” said Dr Tarus.

Completion of a distribution substation that is currently under construction in Embakasi is expected to pave way for evacuation of additional geothermal power which will boost supply in Nairobi, especially to customers in Industrial area.

The company has deployed smart meters for large power customers which allows them to easily access their readings and minimize on human intervention.

In addition, the Company is keen on expanding the distribution network through construction of additional substations and lines to avail alternative supply points to large power customers. This move is expected to reduce downtimes caused by planned and unplanned outages and increase productivity.

Written by
BT Correspondent -

editor [at] businesstoday.co.ke

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

PAST ARTICLES AND INSIGHTS

Related Articles
Kenya Power technicians at work
BUSINESS

Kenya Power Shifts to Online Platform for New Electricity Connections

Kenya Power has announced that all new electricity connection applications will now...

Kenya Power plans to integrate OCR into these platforms so that customers can scan the readings on their own meters with little room for mistakes.
BUSINESS

Kenya Power Rolls Out Smart Meter Reading Technology

Kenya Power has begun using a new meter-reading technology known as Optical...

kenya electricity landscape
FEATURED STORY

Kenya Hits New Peak Electricity Demand as Reserves Dwindle

Kenya recorded an increased demand for electricity, hitting a new high of...

Kenya Power Chairperson Joy Masinde test driving the new BYD Shark 6 Pick Up
BUSINESS

Kenya Power Leads Charge Toward Electric Mobility

Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) Board Chairperson Joy Masinde has commended...