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Public-private partnerships will help Kenya to realise its energy dream

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In our journey to secure a stable and sustainable energy future for Kenya, the government is actively exploring Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and Privately Initiated Proposals (PIPs) as appropriate strategies.

During a stakeholders' engagement on September 16, 2024, at the KAWI Complex, the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum seat, I had the opportunity to lay out this strategic vision before a broad spectrum of participants.

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