Ngong Hills Wind Power Station KenGen's wind farm. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]The second-largest wind power farm in the country yesterday announced it would start feeding electricity to the national grid next week. Kipeto Energy said it had connected the Kipeto wind farm to the national grid and would now gradually start testing and switching on the turbines. Located in Kajiado County, Kipeto is Kenya’s second-largest wind power plant after the Lake Turkana Wind Power in Marsabit County, with an installed capacity of 310MW. Read MoreThe other commercial wind power plant is operated by KenGen at Ngong, Kajiado County, with a capacity of 25MW.
Source: Standard Digital January 25, 2021 17:56 UTC