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The Role of Electricity Transmission and a Stable Grid in Kenya’s Energy Transition

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  • Clifford Siocha

    (Kenya Electricity Transmission Company, Nairobi, Kenya)

  • Winfred Mutinda

    (Kenya Electricity Transmission Company, Nairobi, Kenya)

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The transition to renewable energy sources is crucial for Kenya’s sustainable development, yet the effectiveness of this transition hinges on the robustness of the nation’s electricity transmission and grid stability. This paper explores the critical role that a reliable electricity transmission infrastructure plays in facilitating Kenya’s energy transition, emphasizing the need for a stable grid to support the integration of renewable energy technologies. The paper examines current transmission networks, identifying key challenges such as grid reliability, transmission losses, and infrastructural bottlenecks. It evaluates the potential of renewable energy resources like solar, wind, and geothermal, and their integration into the national grid. Furthermore, the paper assesses existing initiatives aimed at upgrading transmission infrastructure and enhancing grid stability, including smart grid technologies and cross-border interconnections. Technological innovations, such as energy storage systems and advanced grid management software, are analyzed for their potential to mitigate intermittency issues associated with renewable energy sources. The study also explores the socio-economic impacts of a stable grid, focusing on improved energy access, economic growth, and job creation in urban and rural areas. Case studies from successful implementations within Kenya and other comparable regions provide insights into best practices and effective strategies for strengthening grid infrastructure. The paper discusses the policy frameworks and regulatory measures necessary to support these advancements, offering strategic recommendations to policymakers and stakeholders. In conclusion, this paper presents a comprehensive roadmap for enhancing electricity transmission and grid stability in Kenya, aligning with the country’s Vision 2030 and global climate commitments. By addressing the infrastructural and technological challenges, Kenya can achieve a more resilient and efficient energy system, crucial for its sustainable energy transition.

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  • Clifford Siocha & Winfred Mutinda, 2024. "The Role of Electricity Transmission and a Stable Grid in Kenya’s Energy Transition," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(11), pages 2875-2893, November.
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