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    Kenya Power signs partnership to deliver power to Tatu City

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - August 31, 2016
    - August 31, 2016
    Kenya Business news

    Kenya Power and Tatu City, the mixed-use, mixed-income development near Nairobi, have signed a partnership to deliver power to Tatu City’s residents and businesses.

    Implemented in stages, the partnership will see the construction of nine initial substations over three years, sufficient for power demands for the Kijani Ridge residential area, the central business district and Tatu Industrial Park, as well as infrastructure such as street lighting and the project’s water pumping station.

    The second stage of the agreement will inaugurate a 110MVA substation, switching stations and a distribution network for power demand levels as Tatu City grows towards its estimated population of 100,000 residents, with tens of thousands of day visitors.

    Speaking after signing the deal, Nick Langford, Kenya Country Head for Rendeavour, Tatu City’s owner and developer, said Tatu City’s current stage of development requires increased power supply for major residential and industrial projects.

    “Early this year, Tatu City engaged Power Engineers, one of America’s largest power consulting engineering firms, to guide Tatu City on its power requirements,” Langford said. “We have always placed a premium on Tatu City’s infrastructure, and we are pleased to have agreed a comprehensive power solution with Kenya Power.”

    Companies that have announced plans to move to Tatu Industrial Park include Dormans Ltd, Kim-Fay East Africa Ltd, Maiden Lane, Bidco, Chandaria Industries, and global consumer giant Unilever, which will build its manufacturing facility within Tatu City’s 420-acre light industrial zone.

    Kenya Power’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Ben Chumo, said the company continues to invest in power infrastructure and is in a position to supply uninterrupted power to large-scale developments like Tatu City.

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