Data from the utility firm shows that Nairobi, Coast, West Kenya, South Nyanza, Mt. Kenya, and North Eastern contributed to the growth.
However, the firm lost 11,844 customers in the period in the Central and North Rift Valley regions.
While 7,069 were lost in the North Rift, 4,775 were shed in the Central Rift.
Early this year, Kenya Power increased energy costs for domestic consumers by between 13 and 20 percent.
In the changes, consumption bands below 30 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per month were to pay Sh20.5 per unit, up from Sh18.14, a 13 percent jump.
this just happens after kenyans have complained more often this year of black outs,,,it is an appeal from the country that come next year the problem will be solved
so far kenyans and other netizens from the neighbourring countries have been surprised with,,,with the decision made by tanzania president who fired all the power board members for country black out which she claim as laziness.
The challenge for most people remains the frequent and unexpected blackouts which leads to losses among many other effects.