How a Trip to a Wind Farm Sparked Dreams of a Greener Future for Marsabit Students
The arid landscape of Loiyangalani, Marsabit County, may seem an unlikely place to inspire dreams of a sustainable future, but on 22 March 2025, the Lake Turkana Wind Power plant did just that. We hosted a successful Students Open Day, with a total of 126 students attending, alongside the schools Principals, Teachers, the Sub- County […]
View postLTWP celebrates International Women’s Day with health and empowerment workshop for Laisamis constituency women
Lake Turkana Wind Power (LTWP) demonstrated its commitment to women’s empowerment by hosting a special International Women’s Day workshop on March 5th, 2025. The event brought together women from across the Laisamis constituency, including the regions of Gatab, Mount Kulal, Loiyangalani, and South Horr. Recognizing the vital role women play in their families and communities, […]
View postCultivation of Healthy Foods in an Arid Environment: A look into our organic grow houses
The grow house is managed by two of our employees – Mr Delta Lesupeer and Mr Boi Galfure. They use organic practices to grow a variety of horticulture like spinach, kale, amaranth, pumpkins, peppers, tomatoes, leeks, sweet potatoes, and herbs.
View postEmployee Spotlight: Meet Felista Mana, the trailblazing woman contributing to Lake Turkana Wind Power’s success
Felista Mana is a stickler for details. On a typical day, you will find her viewing and interpreting volumes of data which is used for making crucial decisions about power demand and supply in Kenya. As one of LTWP’s Systems Operators, she plays an important role in running our substation, a role that involves ensuring […]
View postLake Turkana Wind Power appoints George Njenga as new Board Chair to succeed Mugo Kibati after a decade
The Lake Turkana Wind Power (LTWP) Board has announced the appointment of George Njenga as Executive Chairman from 1st November 2024. Njenga succeeds Mugo Kibati who has served as LTWP Board Chairman for 10 years. Mr. Kibati will be credited for overseeing the actualization of LTWP – Africa’s largest wind power plant and Kenya’s first […]
View postLake Turkana Wind Power hosts Open Day for Youth
As one of the highlights of 2024, we are proud to have hosted our inaugural Youth Open Day at our site in Loiyangalani, Marsabit County. The event, which was held on Wednesday 13th November, saw more than 100 youth from Laisamis constituency turn up for a tour of our wind farm, marking a significant step toward engaging […]
View postLTWP partners with Health Yetu and Lions Sightfirst Eye hospital for a 10-day medical camp
The residents of Loiyangalani, constituency, Marsabit County benefited from a 10-day Eye and Dental medical clinic courtesy of Health Yetu and Lions Sightfirst Eye Hospital and facilitated by our Winds of Change NGO. The Health Yetu Eye and Dental Medical camp that ran from 27th October to 6th November 2024 brought critical healthcare services to […]
View postLTWP 2023 Sustainability Report Officially Launched in Loiyangalani
We are excited to announce the official launch of the Lake Turkana Wind Power (LTWP) 2023 Sustainability Report, held on 29th August 2024 in Loiyangalani, Marsabit County. The event was presided over by Mugo Kibati, our Board Chairman, alongside the LTWP leadership team. This marks another significant step in our ongoing commitment to a cleaner […]
View postLTWP 2023 Sustainability Report
Our mission is to provide clean energy to the nation and to do so sustainably. The report presents key highlights, milestones, strategies, and our goals for 2024. We have reviewed our impact on our employees and our host communities, as well as the vitality of our sustainable development approach. The 2023 Sustainability Report covers the […]
View postWoC Hands Over a Borehole and Its Associated Infrastructure to Nayanaalim Community
WoC recently handed over a borehole equipped with solar power pumping system and associated infrastructure to the Nayanaalim community in Laisamis. This included a trough to allow access to the community’s livestock herds, the primary source of wealth creation and income in the area, and a water tank for use by the residents. The decision […]
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