Power distributor
Kenya Power and KenGen said electricity supply was knocked out
at 11.30 a.m. local time after a technical fault at Gitaru Hydro
power station.
KenGen, the East African country's biggest power producer, runs
the station.
"A monkey climbed on the roof of Gitaru Power Station and
dropped onto a transformer tripping it. This caused other
machines at the power station to trip on overload resulting in a
loss of more than 180 MW from this plant which triggered a
national power blackout," KenGen said in a statement late on
Tuesday.
"KenGen power installations are secured by electric fencing
which keeps away marauding wild animals. We regret this isolated
incident and the company is looking at ways of further enhancing
security at all our power plants."
Kenyan businesses regularly complain that power cuts - due to
its ageing grid - and unreliable supplies make them
uncompetitive and hurt growth.
(Reporting by George Obulutsa)
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