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How Nairobi-Addis deal is fuelling surge in Kenya's electricity imports

High Voltage Power Line in Gilgil,High-voltage direct current - Electricity is transmitted at high voltages (66 kV or above). [Wilberforce Okwiri,Standard]

Ethiopia's State-owned power producer and distributor, Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP), is now among the largest electricity suppliers to Kenya, which increased imports from its northern neighbour to plug deficits from local producers.

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (Epra) last week said the market share for imports, a large chunk of which comes from Ethiopia, has grown to account for 10.48 per cent of all the power that was consumed in Kenya over the six months to December.

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