Microsoft’s $1 billion AI data center in Kenya is raising fears of blackouts as the power grid struggles with a massive surge in electricity demand.



  • Kenya says its power grid cannot sustain Microsoft facility’s proposed one-gigawatt demand
  • President Ruto warns that promoting the project would require national electricity rationing measures
  • The initial phase of 100 megawatts already tests Olkaria’s geothermal production capacity

A proposed 1 gigawatt Microsoft data center in Kenya would demand so much electricity that the nation simply could not supply that power.

Microsoft and Abu Dhabi-based G42 announced the project in May 2024 during President Ruto’s official visit to Washington DC, promising a geothermal-powered cloud region in the Olkaria area in Kenya’s Rift Valley region.

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