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The Energy Management Awards and the Kenya Sustainable Energy Day 2016

The Energy Management Awards is an annual event in which we celebrate the great milestones our nation has taken to develop Clean Sustainable Energy. The Theme of this year’s Conference is “Financing the Next Phase in Clean Energy Development” This is a time of such great optimism for Kenya; our country is going through a Clean Energy Revolution

We recognize our government for showing great leadership in spearheading the medium-term development of 5,000MW of new Installed Power Capacity. Most of this installed capacity will comprise of renewable energy to provide the base-load power.

We stand here today to celebrate these Sustainability milestones in our nation.

The private sector is expected to play a major role in this programme, providing for over 60% of this new power capacity. In an effort to encourage accelerated investment in renewable energy development, the government has formulated the feed-in-tariffs policy for Independent power production in Clean Energy;

As part of the ongoing socio-economic development agenda, we stand with our government in promoting this noble initiative; we believe that we cannot plan for development and fail to provide sufficient energy to drive it. Electricity has to be there by the time projects and programmes commence.

Despite the challenges in our nation Kenya remains the most attractive investment destination in Africa, business competitiveness is improving, literacy levels improving, poverty levels are falling, and the middle class is rising.

Kenya’s economy is projected to grow by over 6% in both 2017, and 2018. Despite pressure on the shilling, Kenya’s economy has shown great resilience and continues to grow at a robust pace.

Kenya is emerging as one of Africa’s key growth centers and is also poised to become one of the fastest growing economies in East Africa, supported by lower energy costs, investment in infrastructure, agriculture, manufacturing and services.

So what does this mean for us, in industry and in the energy sector? The answer is clear. If we wish to continue this growth, and pull even more people out of poverty, we need to fuel this growth. We need to power our industries, businesses, schools, and cities;

And that will be no simple matter.

Let us look at a couple of numbers.

How will we do this? Can we power this new Kenya in a way which fosters equitable human development, which is sustainable, secure and protects livelihoods and the environment?

The decisions we make at this forum, and in the next couple of years will have a profound impact not only on our citizens, but on the future of our nation.

Now here’s the good news about this challenge.

For instance, Hydropower, is today the most successful form of renewable energy. We currently have an estimated 6,000MW of hydro power potential in our nation. Out of this, only 820 MW of this has been developed. The low-cost/low-impact small hydro opportunities is estimated at 3,000MW, out of this only 25MW has been developed.

But something has changed.

Over the past two to three years, governments and businesses have done the math, and concluded that Renewable Energy is a sound investment.

They are putting their money where their mouth is.

In a few minutes, the KAM Energy team will showcase projects that we have assisted to bring on-line.

Today, we celebrate the following initiatives which we are spearheading at KAM:

KAM will continue working with County governments on Sustainable Energy legislation formulation in Mombasa, Machakos, Nairobi, Kiambu, Nakuru, Uasin Gishu, and Kisumu Counties; Earlier today we shared a model that we have assisted Kiambu County in formulating; We will continue to encourage Industry to implement Clean Energy programs, and will continue to host business-networking forums similar to this 2nd CEO’s Forum.
In addition to Nairobi, this year we are also going to take our Climate Change Mitigation message to the Counties, by hosting similar forums in Mombasa, Nakuru, Eldoret and Kisumu.

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