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Microsoft's $1 Billion Kenya Data Center Just Stalled Over Payment Guarantees

Published May 10, 2026
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  • Microsoft and UAE-backed AI firm G42 announced a $1 billion data center in Kenya in May 2024, set to run on geothermal power.
  • The project stalled after Microsoft and G42 asked Kenya to commit to paying for a set amount of capacity each year, and the government couldn't promise that at the level they wanted.
  • Bloomberg reports the group might scale the project back, while Kenya's Information Ministry says talks are still going.

A $1 billion data center is a big bet on a continent that's just starting to host them.

Microsoft made that bet two years ago in Kenya. Now it's stuck because nobody wants to be the one promising to pay the power bill.

The Real Sticking Point

In May 2024, Microsoft teamed up with UAE-based AI firm G42 to invest $1 billion in a Kenyan data center.

The site was set to run on geothermal power and bring Microsoft's Azure cloud to East Africa.

Microsoft and G42 asked the Kenyan government to commit to paying for a set amount of capacity each year.

But the government couldn't promise that at the level Microsoft wanted, and the talks broke down.

That's a different kind of stall than Big Tech is used to. In the U.S., a hyperscaler walks in, signs the deal, and the power gets sorted later.

In Kenya, the math doesn't work that way, and Microsoft just learned what that means.

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What Kenya Is Saying

Kenya's principal secretary at the Ministry of Information, John Tanui, told Bloomberg the project is "not failed or withdrawn."

His take: the data center "still requires some structuring," and power needs are still being worked out.

That language matters. The full project would have used roughly 1,000 megawatts, a load Kenya's grid can't take on without big upgrades.

The number is also why guaranteed payments came up in the first place. Someone has to underwrite that kind of demand.

Microsoft, G42, and Kenya's Information Ministry haven't responded to requests for comment.

By August 2025, talks between Kenyan officials and Microsoft had already pushed the project past its original May 2026 finish date.

The full-scale build would have used roughly the same power as a mid-sized city - a demand the government called impossible to meet without massive grid upgrades.

What To Watch

Bloomberg says the group might scale the project back, which would mean a smaller data center, a smaller power ask, and a less ambitious East Africa cloud region.

It would also be a sign that the global AI build-out has limits the headlines tend to skip past.

A hyperscaler can throw $1 billion at a project. It can't conjure 1,000 megawatts of geothermal power out of a grid that doesn't have it.

Microsoft already has a backup plan in motion. The company announced a $329 million expansion in South Africa in April, focused on data center buildout, energy readiness, and AI services.

The project was first announced under the Biden administration during Kenyan President William Ruto's state visit to Washington.

East Africa just isn't the easy lane it looked like in 2024.

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