LTWP hosts high school students from Laisamis for a day of learning
On July 26th, we hosted 146 high school students and 24 teachers from across the Laisamis constituency for an Open Day. The event, designed to bridge classroom learning with real-world application, offered students a unique, hands-on experience in the renewable energy sector, crucial for shaping their future academic and career paths. Participating schools included Laisamis, […]
View postFrom South Horr to Head of IT, Billy Lengewa’s Journey at LTWP
For Billy Lengewa, cybersecurity is not just about whether an attack can happen, but whether you are ready when it does. Billy was born and raised in South Horr, a town that neighbours the Lake Turkana Wind Power project site. Growing up in South Horr shaped his worldview in many ways, teaching him the value […]
View postLTWP’s Winds of Change hands over classrooms in Serichoi and Soito Nanyokuo Primary Schools
Through our Winds of Change Foundation (WoC), we held two handover events in June, delivering new classroom facilities to Soito Nanyokuo Primary School and Serichoi Primary School in Laisamis Constituency. Our goal is to create lasting, positive change by investing directly in projects that address local needs and empower residents. These recent classroom handovers are part […]
View postThe LTWP village grow house’s first ever fish harvest
On 25th June 2025, all hands were on deck at the LTWP village grow house, everyone was eager to witness the first-ever fish harvest from our innovative integrated farming system. Excitement filled the air as the LTWP grow house team came together to celebrate the success of a project that had been two years in […]
View postLTWP 2024 Sustainability Report
We are pleased to share our 2024 Sustainability Report, highlighting our progress, impact, and continued commitment to powering Kenya with clean energy while supporting the communities and environment around us. Download the full report here
View postLTWP Celebrates World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2025
Happy World Day for Safety and Health at Work! At Lake Turkana Wind Power (LTWP), safety is a deeply ingrained value in all our daily operations. Today, we officially launch our 12 Golden Rules as we also shine a spotlight on the dedicated team members who champion safety and environmental responsibility every day. We sat […]
View post365 turbines, one million homes: How Lake Turkana Wind Power is lighting up Kenya
Imagine a landscape dotted with 365 towering turbines, continuously harnessing the power of the wind. This is the 310MW Lake Turkana Wind Power (LTWP), Africa’s largest wind farm, which has contributed 12% to Kenya’s grid energy supply in the last six years. The Marsabit wind effectively powers one in every eight light bulbs in the […]
View postLTWP and Health Yetu launch HPV vaccination campaign in Laisamis
Through our NGO – Winds of Change (WoC) -, we have partnered with the Health Yetu Foundation to launch a crucial Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination campaign across Laisamis Constituency, Marsabit County. Cervical cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women in Kenya. According to the Ministry of Health, thousands of women are diagnosed […]
View postLake Turkana Wind Power Hosts CS Opiyo Wandayi as it Marks Six Years of Full Production
Lake Turkana Wind Power (LTWP) recently hosted Hon. Opiyo Wandayi, Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum, at the wind farm in Loyiangalani, Marsabit county. The high-profile visit coincided with our sixth year of powering Kenya with clean, reliable energy. Joined by LTWP Executive Chairman George Njenga, CEO Max Schiff, Hon. Joseph Lekuton (MP, Laisamis […]
View postPioneering green energy in Africa: The story behind Lake Turkana Wind Power
Today, with 365 turbines and over 300 employees, LTWP contributes reliable, low-cost energy to Kenya’s national grid, accounting for approximately 10% of Kenya’s installed capacity.
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