Kenya and South Sudan are working on a deal to address the acute shortage of electricity in Juba. Under the deal, Kenya will offer electricity from geothermal in exchange for gas from oil fields in South Sudan. Currently, work is underway to construct transmission lines to Lodwar town which neighbors South Sudan, as Nairobi is keen to use the transmission lines to supply electricity to the neighboring country which was currently engaged in various development projects.
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