Kipeto Wind Power Station
The Kipeto Wind Power Station, also Kajiado Wind Power Project, is a wind-powered electricity power station in Kenya. It is the second-largest wind farm in the country, behind the 310 megawatts Lake Turkana Wind Power Station.
Location
The Kipeto Power Station is located in the foothills of Ngong Hills, in Kajiado County, approximately, by road, south of Nairobi, the capital and largest city in the country. The geographical coordinates of Kipeto Wind Farm are 01°43'09.0"S, 36°41'40.0"E.Overview
The power station was originally owned by a consortium of investors, financiers and interest groups, including the International Finance Corporation. In July 2015, Kipeto Energy Limited, the owner/operator of the power station, signed a renewable 20 year power purchase agreement with Kenya Power, the national electricity distributor and retailer. In December 2018, Actis Capital of the United Kingdom, acquired majority shareholding in the special purpose vehicle company, for an undisclosed sum.The power station comprises 60 General Electric turbines, each rated at 1.7 megawatts. The wind farm, which sits on received insurance coverage from the African Trade and Investment Development Insurance, covering the owner against late payments or no payments for energy supplied.
Ownership
Kipeto Energy Limited is the special purpose vehicle created by the consortium of shareholders, to construct, operate and manage the power station. The shareholding in KEL, before December 2018, was as depicted in this reference. As of December 2018, 88 percent shareholding in Kipeto Energy Limited was owned by BTE Renewables of South Africa. In July 2023 Meridiam of France acquired that shareholding, to become the majority shareholder.| Rank | Shareholder | Domicile | Percentage Ownership |
| 1 | Meridiam | France | 88.00 |
| 2 | Craftskills Wind Energy International | Kenya | 12.00 |
| Total | 100.00 |