Hope for cheaper power as State plans to cut system losses


The Standard | by Macharia Kamau

The government will cut the amount of power lost during transmission to 15 per cent.

The move could potentially translate into lower bills for consumers since the losses are a major component in the tabulation of the cost of electricity. The Ministry of Energy, in a new strategy, said it plans to reduce the losses incurred due to an ageing and inefficient infrastructure as well as theft to 15 per cent by 2025 from a high of 23 per cent as of June last year.

The strategy identifies initiatives aimed at increasing energy efficiency across sectors…

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