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Kenya Power to adopt electric cooking as a way to promote use of clean energy

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Kenya Power CEO Joseph Siror [File, Standard]

Kenya Power has hinted at the possibility of adopting electric cooking for its consumers.

This was after CEO Joseph Siror launched the Global eCooking Coalition (GeCCo) during the Africa Climate Week in Nairobi, saying the initiative would enable consumers to use clean energy when preparing their meals.

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