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New Ketraco Power Station Goes Live

Kimuka substation to ensure stable and reliable electricity supply in Magadi, Ngong and Karen areas

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Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO) has today energized the 220/66kV Kimuka Substation transmission line. This means that residents of Kimuka and its environs will benefit from stable and reliable electricity supply which will also benefit Magadi and Ngong and Karen neighbourhoods.

The Kimuka energisation will further assist in de-loading the existing 220kV Suswa-North lines and 220/66kV transformers at Nairobi North Substation by transferring load (~80MW) from Nairobi North substation to Kimuka station.

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This will help reduce the risk of system instability and improve security of evacuation of power from green sources (geothermal, wind and hydro imports) from Suswa to Nairobi. “This project supports Bottom Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA) by increasing access to affordable power and improvement of system efficiency and reliability for existing and proposed industrial and domestic loads in Magadi and Ngong, Karen and its environs hence improve social economic benefits of those areas,” said KETRACO Managing Director, Eng. Dr. John Mativo.

The Kimuka substation line is part of the Nairobi Ring and Associated substations project which, once completed, will offer an alternative supply path for power into the Nairobi Metropolitan region. It will additionally remove the load from the existing overloaded substations.

The scope of the project involves the construction of 103km 400kV double circuit line from Suswa substation to Isinya substation rated at 1200MW, two 220kV substations at Suswa and Isinya as well as 220/66kV substations at Kimuka, Athi River and Komarock.

The project has been financed by Agence française de dévelopement (AFD), European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Government of Kenya (GoK) to the tune of Ksh16.9 billion. The Nairobi Ring Associated Substations infrastructure project falls under the country’s Vision 2030 flagship projects within the energy sector.

The project, which has a 1,700MW evacuating capacity, is part of the system strengthening/capacity enhancement projects that will improve transfer capacity of electrical energy and address the challenge of low voltages, high transmission losses, unreliability of supply and network security.

In 2004, the capital city was connected to Olkaria Geothermal Power Stations using a line from Olkaria through Nairobi North to Dandora. Any interruption in power supply at generation level or on the transmission infrastructure in/near Juja/Dandora substations resulted in a power outage in Nairobi and in some cases a National power outage (affecting Uganda).

The Nairobi Ring and Associated substations project will ensure that Nairobi Is supplied power within a robust and redundant system. The Suswa-Isinya transmission line will link the grid from the Coast to rest of Kenya and neighbouring countries of Tanzania, Uganda and Ethiopia, meaning it will ensure that the inter-connector from Ethiopia-Kenya-Tanzania is firm and stable.

Konza Technopolis and electrified SGR will also benefit from reliable power from multiple sources once the project is completed. The project will additionally ensure that the geothermal generations at Olkaria, wind generation at Lake Turkana, Ngong Hills, Kipeto amongst others are reliably evacuated into the grid.

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