Kenya: Thika Power

Multilateral Development Banks€™ Collaboration: Infrastructure Investment Project Briefs
Published: 2016
Last Updated: 28 Apr 2024

In Kenya, where only 25 percent of the population has access to electricity, the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the World Bank Group are supporting the government’s Least Cost Power Development Plan, which calls for an increase in the number of independent power producers (IPPs) and a more diversified energy mix. The program benefits from a combination of financing from the AfDB, guarantees from IDA, financing from IFC, and guarantees from MIGA. These instruments are playing an important role in increasing investor confidence and mobilizing the long-term financing needed to construct power plants. The Thika power
plant was the first plant to be commissioned under the plan.

Document TypeBriefs, Lessons
LanguageEnglish
SectorElectricity, Power, Energy, Generation
File TypePDF
ContributorsWorld Bank Group (WBG), African Development Bank (AfDB)
Countrys
RegionsSub-Saharan Africa

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