BMI View: Kenya?s power sector continues to diversify its energy generation capability. Althoughhydropower generation remains vulnerable to drought and variations in rainfall, additional hydrofacilities are being developed in order to reduce the country?s dependence on costly oil-fired capacity.Over the longer term, non-hydrorenewables are to play a much bigger role in the country?s energy mix.Most notably, we see geothermal as the favoured form of renewable energy, as its potential isconsiderable. Coal-based generating schemes are to provide electricity supply over the medium term.BMI anticipates that Kenya?s overall power generation will grow by an annual average of...
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