By Dickson Odhiambo
June 16, 2021
KenGen to establish emission reduction targets as it joins UN
Campaign against global warming
The Kenya
Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) has joined the UN-backed global campaign
to combat global warming and it is expected to establish emission reduction
targets through investing in green and clean energy.
The expected establishment
of emission
reduction targets through investments in green and clean energy that will go a
long way in limiting the earth’s warming to 1.5°C as per the Paris Agreement of
2015.
The Company
becomes the first public service agency in Kenya Company to do so.
The campaign
dubbed ‘Business Ambition for 1.50C’, is backed by a global
coalition of the United Nations leaders, business organizations and Non-Governmental
Organizations (NGOs).
Under this arrangement, the company commits to annually disclose
its Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions as a way of checking and reducing its carbon
footprint.
Speaking after
receiving confirmation on its admission to the Business Ambition for 1.5°C,
KenGen Managing and Chief Executive Officer Rebecca Miano said the platform
reiterates the organization’s position as a regional business champion and
pacesetter in the Climate Change Action.
“By joining the
below 1.5-degree global campaign, we are only reiterating our business as
usual. We have shifted our investments to green and renewable energy and
harnessing of low carbon sources of energy,” Miano says.
The CEO adds that
they have also intensified environment conservation activities and energy
efficiency improvement across the company.
KenGen is a
participant member of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC).
The Global Compact is a
non-binding United Nations pact to encourage businesses worldwide to
adopt sustainable and socially
responsible policies and to
report on their implementation.
The CEO said the organization joined UNGC in
May 2019 as a tier II Participant.
The Participant tier is ideal for business
leaders such as KenGen because it accelerates their sustainability efforts
while scaling up their impact across the globe.
The UNGC Kenya is
the local network office
that spearheads and catalyzes actions aimed at promoting good business
practices.
KenGen’s commitment comes as a time when the world is working towards stemming
the climate change crisis by setting science-based
reduction targets aimed at halving greenhouse gas
emissions by 2030 and hitting net-zero emissions by 2050.
Data on Climate Action from the 2019 World
Meteorological Organization (WMO) report indicates that if governments and
businesses do not slow global emissions, temperatures could rise to above three degrees Celsius by 2100,
causing further irreversible damage to our ecosystems.
Currently, KenGen produces about 72% of the electricity consumed
in Kenya, with over 80% of this being sourced from renewable sources.
The
company, which has a total installed generation capacity of 1,818 MW has been focusing on renewable
energy development including the latest Olkaria 1 AU 6 geothermal project which
is envisaged to add 83.3 MW to the national grid this year.
Apart from green energy
generation, the company is leading on the Clean Mechanisms Development
initiative.
Already, six of its power
generation projects are registered under CDM’s United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
These projects include; Olkaria II
Geothermal Expansion, Olkaria IV Unit 1 & 2, Olkaria I Additional Unit 4
and 5, Redevelopment of Tana Hydropower project, Optimization of Kiambere
Hydropower project and Ngong Wind 5.1 MW.
Under the Business
Ambition for 1.5 Degrees
Campaign, companies will have a role to play in
advocating for government policies and goals that are essential to delivering a
net-zero emissions economy.
The
campaign also encourages governments, businesses and NGOs to build resilience against
threats to global warming and unite behind science-based targets to reduce
emissions.
So
far, Science Based Targets Organization indicates over 500 companies, representing more than US$13 trillion in
market capitalization, have responded to the open letter from global
leaders, and signed the Business Ambition for 1.5°C commitment.
More
than 1400 companies globally are leading the
zero-carbon transition efforts by setting emissions reduction targets through
the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)
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