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Kenya Power monopoly at risk as firm vies for last-mile customers

Posted on : Monday , 13th July 2015

 Kenya’s renewable energy sector is set for a boost in September when a solar microgrid company plans to become the country’s first licensed private utility to sell power to the public, ending a half-century monopoly by the State electricity firm.

 
Earlier this year, the Government granted Powerhive East Africa, an energy technology venture with its roots in the United States, a permit to supply electricity to rural homes in competition with 53-year-old grid giant Kenya Power.
 
For over two years, Powerhive has been running pilot schemes in four villages in Kisii, providing around 1,500 people with solar power.
 
“Our goal… is line with that of the Government – we want to connect and provide reliable service to as many rural communities as possible,” Powerhive’s co-founder and vice president for business development, Rik Wuts, said.
 
Under the deal, the company will produce solar power and distribute it to rural off-grid communities, providing a clean, stable electricity supply on a “viable commercial basis”.
 
Powerhive will begin generating and distributing electricity under its new licence to homes in the west Kenyan counties of Kisii and Nyamira from September.
 
The area has a high population density and concentration of homes, making it ideal for microgrid models that rely on short distances between the power source and target premises. The microgrids connect around 150 to 300 clients per locality, as well as serving public buildings like schools.
 
Leveraging the falling prices of solar photovoltaic panels and power storage equipment globally, Powerhive says it has succeeded in bringing the cost of microgrid power closer to that of mains electricity.
 
“In many places in the developing world, the cost of (main) grid extensions is simply too high to be feasible,” said Wuts.
 
Distribution cost
 
“The cost decline in solar and (power) storage will continue bringing off-grid generation costs ever closer to grid levels, and we have developed innovative technology to optimise the cost of distribution and the design of the distribution systems,” he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation. Kenya is trying to speed up expansion of electricity penetration across the country, particularly in rural areas, under the Last Mile Connectivity Project launched by the Government in March.
 
This scheme aims to connect some 310,000 people living close to 35,000 Kenya Power transformers to the grid in the next two years, at a cost of around $200 per connection.
 
The model used by Powerhive will help bring power to over 50,000 primary schools that are set to benefit from a Government-sponsored project to equip them with laptops, according to Director of renewable energy at the Energy Regulatory Commission, Pavel Oimeke.
 
The Powerhive utility concession is “a win-win development for Kenya that will allow more people to access electricity and make the industry more competitive”, he said.
 
Huge market
 
Kenya has a huge market for power that firms like Powerhive could exploit, he added. “If they make a good business case, we can expect more players to come on board and help connect more people,” Oimeke said.
 
Powerhive may not pose a major threat to a well-funded, established entity like Kenya Power, but the role of smaller companies in energy-sector development should not be underestimated, he noted.
 
World Bank figures indicate that only around three in 10 Kenyans have access to electricity, dropping to around two in 10 in under-served rural areas. Oimeke predicted that solar power’s market share in Kenya would increase through microgrids with continued Government support in the form of enabling legislation and regulation.

Source : IN 2 EAST AFRICA
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