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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, May 6, 2026Kenyan Hydropower Output Rises Amid Infrastructure Developments - May 2026
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Kenyan Hydropower Output Rises Amid Infrastructure Developments - May 2026

Increased rainfall in Kenya has significantly boosted hydropower output, leading to reduced reliance on expensive thermal power plants, with electricity generation reaching 9.57 million kilowatt-hours on May 4. The government has disbursed Sh2.23 billion in wayleave compensation to landowners affected by major electricity transmission projects, with a remaining Sh182 million still pending across three key lines. A Chinese firm, China Wu Yi Company Limited, has been awarded a Sh7.5 billion contract to realign the accident-prone Nithi Bridge in Kenya, a key promise from President William Ruto's administration.

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Tuesday 7:31 PMCapital BusinessFirst

Rains push up Kenya hydropower output to 9.57 million units

Rains push up Kenya hydropower output to 9.57 million units

Increased rainfall in Kenya has significantly boosted hydropower output, leading to reduced reliance on expensive thermal power plants. On May 4, electricity generation reached 9.57 million kilowatt-hours.

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Increased rainfall in Kenya has significantly boosted hydropower output, leading to reduced reliance on expensive thermal power plants. On May 4, electricity generation reached 9.57 million kilowatt-hours.

  • The Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) reported this increase, driven by higher inflows into dams along the Tana River cascade.
  • KenGen Managing Director Peter Njenga confirmed that all dams are operating within safe parameters.
  • This surge in hydropower is expected to lower electricity costs, though communities along the Tana River are cautioned about increased water releases.
Wednesday 4:30 PMCapital Business

Govt pays Sh2.23bn in wayleave compensation

Govt pays Sh2.23bn in wayleave compensation

The Kenyan government has disbursed Sh2.23 billion in wayleave compensation to landowners affected by major electricity transmission projects, with a remaining Sh182 million still pending across three key lines.

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Key Highlights

The Kenyan government has disbursed Sh2.23 billion in wayleave compensation to landowners affected by major electricity transmission projects, with a remaining Sh182 million still pending across three key lines.

  • The Kenya–Tanzania and Isinya–Namanga transmission line received the largest portion of payments, totaling Sh1.45 billion.
  • Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi informed the National Assembly’s Energy Committee about the compensation status.
  • Outstanding claims are attributed to budget constraints, documentation gaps, and administrative challenges, affecting 163 Project Affected Persons.
Tuesday 7:36 PMNation Business

Chinese firm wins Sh7.5bn ‘killer bridge’ contract

Chinese firm wins Sh7.5bn ‘killer bridge’ contract

A Chinese firm, China Wu Yi Company Limited, has been awarded a Sh7.5 billion contract to realign the accident-prone Nithi Bridge in Kenya. This project is a key promise from President William Ruto's administration.

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A Chinese firm, China Wu Yi Company Limited, has been awarded a Sh7.5 billion contract to realign the accident-prone Nithi Bridge in Kenya. This project is a key promise from President William Ruto's administration.

  • The contract value is Sh7.5 billion.
  • The contractor is China Wu Yi Company Limited.
  • Construction is expected to be completed by August 7, 2029.
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