Energy Ministry intensifies power expansion in South Nyanza

The two key projects are expected to play a vital role in stabilizing power supply in the region. [File, Standard]

The Ministry of Energy has intensified efforts to expand electricity access across South Nyanza as part of a broader national initiative to boost grid connectivity for homes and businesses in the region.

This renewed focus comes as preparations to commission the 132kV Awendo–Masaba transmission line and the Masaba substation enter their final phase.

The two key projects, set to be launched in May, are expected to play a vital role in stabilizing the power supply in the region.

According to Energy and Petroleum Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi, the infrastructure will ease load constraints on the existing Sondu line, ensuring a more reliable and uninterrupted flow of electricity.

“This is a critical project that links Olkaria to Bomet, Sondu, and Ndhiwa, creating a stronger and more resilient interconnected grid,” Wandayi said.

The ministry has also embarked on several other projects, including the extension of a transmission line from Thurdibuoro in Kisumu to Ndhiwa in Homa Bay County.

These developments are part of a comprehensive plan that spans power generation, transmission, distribution, and last-mile connectivity.

“In addition to the KETRACO 132kV line, Kenya Power is also working on a 33kV line as a stop-gap measure to address immediate needs,” Wandayi noted.

The new Masaba substation is expected to reinforce the low-voltage supply from Awendo to Migori and Kehancha.

“Once completed, these infrastructure projects will significantly address the persistent power challenges that have long affected this region,” he said.

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