Interconnecting the region's power sources will be crucial in meeting Kenya's energy demand as it surges towards an estimated 15,000 Megawatts (MW) by the year 2030.
Speaking to Capital FM Business, KenGen Managing Director Eddy Njoroge said Kenya Power has already signed an agreement to import 400MW from Ethiopia, as they explore opportunities across the border.
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