Peter Njenga

Peter Njenga

director Kenya

Peter Njenga is the Managing Director of Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen), and he plays a pivotal role in advancing Kenya's transition to clean energy and industrialization. Under his guidance, the Olkaria Green Energy Park has been designated as a special economic zone, designed to leverage Kenya's geothermal resources for sustainable industrial growth and attract investors seeking green energy solutions.

Born on Jan 01, 2000 (25 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
89,416
Power
176$
Sentiment
8.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 2 8.00 0.15% +10% 53,771,296 89,416 $106,000 176$
Totals 2 53,771,296 89,416 $106,000 176$
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Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: Peter Njenga is the Managing Director of Kengen and is involved in addressing the country's rising power demand. 8

The Standard: Kengen seeking 200mw from wind power in Marsabit

Kenya Kenya: KenGen CEO, Eng Peter Njenga, said they will collaborate with Eswatini Electricity Company to harness renewable energy. 8

The Standard: Kengen to support Eswatini nation in geothermal exploration

Kenya Kenya: Peter Njenga is the Chief Executive of KenGen, outlining plans to increase electricity supply from renewable sources. 8

The Standard: KenGen explores more geothermal fields as electricity demand soars

Kenya Kenya: KenGen chief executive Peter Njenga said the company has been granted exploration rights in both Zambia and Tanzania. 8

The Standard: KenGen starts geothermal exploration in Tanzania's Mbeya region

Kenya Kenya: KenGen chief executive Peter Njenga plans were underway to supply an extra 1,500MW into the national grid in the next 10 years. 8

The Standard: Electricity demand rises to record high of 2,362MW

Kenya Kenya: Kengen MD Engineer Peter Njenga noted that rehabilitation works on the oldest power station were at 50 percent. 6

The Standard: Ghana president tells firms to pump oil 'like there's no tomorrow'