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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, 76 per cent of power generation is through KenGen and 16 per cent is through the IPPs. The IPPs are Tsavo, Iberafrica, Orpower and Mumias. Currently, Mumias is producing only 2 megawatts, but it is expanding its baggase. At the end of the year, it should be producing 26 per cent. The rate varies. The KenGen uses both hydro and geothermal power. At the end, it sells its power to the KPLC at about Kshs3.30 per megawatt. Generally, the IPPs use diesel engines and have factored in the cost of fuel. The rate ranges between Kshs9 and Kshs13 per megawatt in terms of emergency power."
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