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Sh15b Kinangop wind farm yet to find buyer for its assets after investor exit

Among the items up for sale are 38 wind turbine generators and other accessories. Each turbine has the capacity to generate 1.6 megawatts (MW) and consists of, among other parts, three blades, three tower sections and a transformer. PHOTO: COURTESY

Assets bought for the Kinangop Wind Park (KWP) have been lying idle since key investors bolted in February last year.

The company, which is under receivership, put up for sale all the assets bought for the Sh15 billion project in June 2016, but is yet to identify a suitable buyer.

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