Overview
- Act: Companies Act
- Formed: 1954
- CEO: Eng. Peter Njenga
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Kenya Electricity Generating Company Limited (KenGen) is Kenya’s leading electricity generation company, established in 1954. Its primary mandate is to generate reliable, affordable, and sustainable electric power for the national grid. KenGen operates hydroelectric, geothermal, thermal, and wind power plants across the country, contributing significantly to Kenya’s energy supply. The company focuses on expanding renewable energy sources, particularly geothermal, to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and support environmental sustainability. Through strategic investments, KenGen aims to meet Kenya’s growing electricity demands, promote energy security, and drive economic development.
CEO: Eng. Peter Njenga
Eng. Peter Njenga holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Nairobi and an MBA from the University of Warwick. With over 25 years of experience in the energy sector, he has held various leadership roles within KenGen.
Management Team
Eng. Peter Njenga
CEO
Elizabeth Njenga
G.M, Business Development and Strategy
Abraham Serem
G.M, Corporate Services
Mary Maalu
G.M, Finance
Vincent Mamboleo
Ag G.M, Supply Chain
CS Austin Ouko
Company Secretary and Legal Affairs Department
Ahmed Haji Issack
G.M, ICT
Peketsa Mangi
G.M, Geothermal Development
CPA, CIA Erick Audi
G.M, Internal Audit
Eng. Julius Odumbe
G.M, Operations
Charles Ronoh Kibet
Ag G.M, Commercial Services
Board of Governors
CPA John Mbadi Ng’ongo
C.S, National Treasury and Economic Planning
Eng. Peter Njenga
CEO
Umuro Wario
Independent & Non-Executive Director
Alex Wachira
P.S, State Department for Energy
Dr. Rosemarie Wanyoike
Independent & non-Executive Director
Josephine Koisaba
Independent & non-Executive Director
William Rahedi
Independent & non-Executive Director
Stephen Mutai
Independent & non-Executive Director
Bernard Ngugi
Non-Executive Director
Eng. Frank Konuche
Non-Executive Director
Alfred Agoi Masadia
Independent & non-Executive Director
Chrispin Lupe
Alternate Director to P.S, State Department for Energy
Kennedy Ondieki
Alternate To CS, The National Treasury
Chrisologus Makokha
Inspectorate Of State Corporations
Functions
- Electricity Generation: Generating electricity through various technologies, including geothermal, hydroelectric, thermal, and wind, to power homes, businesses, and industries across Kenya.
- Renewable Energy Development: Prioritizing renewable energy to increase the share of clean, sustainable sources in Kenya’s energy mix, especially focusing on geothermal, wind, and solar power.
- Power Supply to National Grid: Ensuring a steady and reliable supply of power to the national grid, helping to balance supply and demand to prevent shortages.
- Infrastructure Development and Maintenance: Constructing, upgrading, and maintaining power generation infrastructure to ensure the longevity, safety, and efficiency of power plants and facilities.
- Geothermal Resource Exploration and Development: Leading Kenya’s efforts in geothermal exploration, drilling, and harnessing of geothermal energy, given Kenya’s vast geothermal resources, particularly in the Rift Valley.
- Increasing Generation Capacity: Expanding generation capacity by building new plants and optimizing existing ones to keep pace with Kenya’s growing energy demands and support national economic growth.
- Environmental Sustainability and Conservation: Embracing eco-friendly policies and projects that reduce carbon emissions and environmental impact, aligning with Kenya’s climate change commitments.
- Research, Innovation, and Technology Advancement: Investing in research and adopting innovative technologies to enhance power generation efficiency, reduce costs, and introduce cutting-edge renewable energy solutions.
- Project Development and Management: Overseeing the planning, development, financing, and management of new energy generation projects, from conception through to execution and long-term operation.
- Collaboration with Government and Stakeholders: Working in partnership with the government, private sector, and international organizations to advance Kenya’s energy policy, regulatory compliance, and strategic objectives for national energy security.
Important Links
Address & Contacts
- P. O. BOX 47936, 00100, Nairobi
- KenGen Pension Plaza II
- Kolobot Road, Parklands
- PRHC+73 Nairobi
- pr@kengen.co.ke
- +254 711 036-000|+254 732 116-000| +254 020 366-6000