EPRA regulates electricity, petroleum, LPG, and renewable energy in Kenya. A complete guide to its licensing framework, the monthly fuel-price formula, and the principal sector-stakeholder interactions.
EPRA pushed up Kenya Power tariffs in April 2026 by adding about KSh4.70 per unit before taxes, and a new three-year base tariff takes effect from July 2026. The change reshapes the monthly electricity bill for diaspora-funded households and rentals.
Electricity is the lifeblood of modern economies, and Kenya Power's ability to deliver affordable, reliable power to millions of customers is a critical determinant of the country's industrialization ...
Electricity is essential for modern living and business operations in Kenya. Kenya Power and Lighting Company manages the distribution and retail of electricity to over 8 million customers nationwide....
Managing your Kenya Power electricity account from abroad. Covers account types, payment methods, common issues, new connections, and keeping your property powered.
Managing your Kenya Power (KPLC) account from abroad. Bill payments, new connections, account transfers, and how Huduma Global handles KPLC office visits for diaspora property owners.
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