4 FAQs about Kenya site energy battery cabinet policy

What is Kenya's Energy Policy?

This Policy encompasses all aspects of Kenya's energy sector, including electricity generation, transmission, and distribution; energy access, renewable energy resources, bioenergy and clean cooking solutions; energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.

Who oversees energy policy enforcement in Kenya?

Key institutions like the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) and Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO) will oversee policy enforcement, and the government will work closely with stakeholders to track progress and adjust strategies as needed to meet the policy's objectives.

Does Kenya still need electricity?

Over the years, Kenya has made remarkable strides in expansion of electricity access, with majority of its population now connected to electricity. However, challenges remain, particularly in rural areas, where access remains limited, and in the clean cooking sector, where over 69% of households still rely on traditional biomass fuels.

What is Kenya's electrification strategy?

Statement 1: To ensure all Kenyans have access to reliable, quality and sustainable electricity. Develop and implement the Least Cost Electrification Strategy for universal access to electricity. National Electrification Strategy. Number of connections made every year. ii.

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