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KETRACO Partners with Adani Energy Solutions to Bolster Kenya’s Electricity Infrastructure

In a strategic move to strengthen Kenya’s energy sector, the Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO) has inked a significant partnership with Adani Energy Solutions. The agreement focuses on enhancing the country’s electricity transmission infrastructure, a critical step towards achieving energy security and supporting Kenya’s growing demand for reliable power.

The collaboration will leverage Adani’s expertise in energy solutions, with a particular emphasis on upgrading and expanding high-voltage transmission networks. This development is expected to improve grid efficiency, reduce power outages, and support the integration of renewable energy sources, aligning with Kenya’s ambitious green energy targets.

KETRACO’s Managing Director lauded the deal, stating, This partnership marks a pivotal moment for Kenya’s energy sector. By joining forces with Adani Energy Solutions, we are poised to accelerate the modernization of our electricity grid, ensuring reliable power for industrial and domestic consumers alike.

The partnership is also set to create employment opportunities in Kenya, particularly in the construction and maintenance of transmission infrastructure, while enhancing the technical capacity of local engineers. With growing industrial activity and urbanization, this agreement comes at a time when stable electricity supply is crucial for Kenya’s economic growth.

Adani Energy Solutions, a subsidiary of the Adani Group, is a global leader in energy infrastructure, known for its projects in India and other developing economies. This collaboration underscores Kenya’s commitment to attracting foreign investment and expertise to modernize its infrastructure, fostering a more sustainable and resilient energy future.

The project is anticipated to begin in the next quarter, with a phased approach aimed at minimizing disruptions to the existing power supply. As Kenya continues its drive toward becoming an energy hub in East Africa, the KETRACO-Adani partnership signals a bold step forward in ensuring that the country’s infrastructure keeps pace with its development aspirations.

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