Kenya in talks with Turkish firm for floating power plants

Kenya is in advanced discussions with Karpowership to deploy floating power plants and ease nationwide electricity shortages.

The Kenyan government has been holding talks with Istanbul-based Karpowership since 2024. The company operates 45 vessels that can generate more than 8,000 megawatts and can commission a plant in under 30 days.

Peak demand reached a record 2.4 gigawatts in 2025. A moratorium on new power agreements from 2018 to November 2025 limited supply growth. Contracted capacity stands at 2.9 gigawatts while the reserve margin is only 2.3 percent.

The project was initially expected to start by December 2026. It is viewed as a temporary measure to stabilise the grid until longer-term projects are ready.

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Kenyan petrol station with fuel queues contrasting pipeline company's assurance of sufficient stocks amid shortage reports.
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The Kenya Pipeline Company has assured the public of sufficient fuel stocks at all its terminals to meet national demand, despite reports of shortages in at least 13 counties. The Kenya Transporters Association warns of a looming logistics crisis due to rationing and withdrawn credit facilities. Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has been summoned to parliament over a related fuel scandal.

The Kenyan government plans to construct a Ksh375 billion gas-powered electricity plant at Dongo Kundu in Mombasa to boost national power supply. The project will rely on imported liquefied natural gas and support the Vision 2030 goal of clean energy production. Energy experts note the urgent need for more capacity amid economic growth and demands from large projects like data centres.

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Egypt's presidency announced on Tuesday a plan to add 2,500 megawatts of renewable energy capacity to its national grid in 2026, aiming to bolster electricity stability and cut reliance on fossil fuels. The statement came after a meeting between President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, and the ministers of electricity and petroleum.

Rotating blackouts hit Luzon and the Visayas this week, revealing heavy reliance on a few major power plants and transmission lines. The National Grid Corp. of the Philippines raised red and yellow alerts on May 13 and 14 amid insufficient supply. Analysts from the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities warned that disruptions in shared facilities can cascade into wider shortages.

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Japan's government plans to temporarily lift restrictions on coal-fired power plants to address an energy crunch from the Middle East war. Officials presented the plan to a panel of experts, who approved it, the industry ministry said. The measure allows full operation of older, less efficient coal plants for a year starting in the new fiscal year from April.

The federal cabinet approved the power plant law in mid-May. Two recent studies however point to problems with using gas power plants as backup.

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