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KenGen Hydropower output strengthens Kenya’s energy security

KenGen’s latest reservoir readings show that the company’s major dams are operating safely within optimal ranges, supporting continued power output. 

Peter Njenga

KenGen Managing Director and CEO Eng Peter Njenga (right) addressing the media at KenGen Seven Forks Dam Cascade at Masinga Dam on December 8, 2025, flanked by Principal Secretary for Energy Alex Wachira. Photo/KenGen

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Kenyan households and businesses are set to enjoy stable electricity supply after KenGen reported strong hydropower generation across the Seven Forks cascade, reinforcing the country’s energy security during a period of rising demand.

Speaking to the press at KenGen Seven Forks Dam Cascade at Masinga Dam, KenGen Managing Director and CEO Eng Peter Njenga said the steady output has positioned hydropower as the anchor of national electricity stability at a time when affordable energy remains critical to economic resilience.

Eng Njenga explained that the Seven Forks system was generating 473.14MW against an installed capacity of 600.4MW, noting that this level of production will help ensure uninterrupted supply during the festive season into the new year.

“As of the morning of December 8, total hydro generation from the system stood at 473.14MW,” said Eng Njenga.

He added that Kenyans can expect stable supply as the dams continue to perform strongly.

KenGen’s latest reservoir readings show that the company’s major dams are operating safely within optimal ranges, supporting continued power output. Masinga recorded 1,054.49 metres against a maximum of 1,056.50, while Kamburu stood at 1,005.04 metres, Gitaru at 923.18 metres, Kindaruma at 780.05 metres and Kiambere at 697.44 metres.

Eng Njenga noted that the healthy levels are the result of the company’s water management programme, which safeguards generation even during low rainfall periods.

“These healthy reservoir levels signal sustained generation capacity across the cascade thanks to our robust water management programme,” he said.

KenGen said the strong hydropower performance continues to deliver low-cost electricity to the national grid, reducing reliance on expensive thermal sources and protecting consumers from price shocks.

Eng Njenga emphasised that hydropower remains central to Kenya’s energy affordability and long-term security, citing the need for consistency in renewable generation.

“Hydro generation is not only the backbone of Kenya’s energy affordability, but also a stabiliser of national supply,” he said. He noted that KenGen’s planning and resource management are key to this stability.

The company added that it will continue investing in watershed conservation, catchment protection and climate-resilience initiatives to secure future hydropower output.

Eng Njenga said Kenya remains well positioned in the global transition to clean energy, driven by consistent performance across its renewable assets.

“KenGen is ensuring stability today, while building a clean-energy future that is environmentally secure and economically competitive,” he said.

KenGen expects sustained momentum in the coming months as demand grows alongside economic activity.

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