President William Ruto announced on Wednesday, February 28, that Kenya had reached an agreement with two Eastern African countries on the integration of electricity markets. According to Ruto, the government is collaborating with Tanzania and Ethiopia to improve the reliability of electricity supply, thereby lowering its cost. The head of state further highlighted that the agreement aimed to expand the distribution of clean regional energy. It will soon serve Tanzania through the 400kV Isinya Substation,” Ruto stated. The discussions focused on collaborative initiatives aimed at enhancing the capacity and resilience of the Eastern Africa Power Pool.