Kenya's energy landscape receives a boost from solar power. Experts predict it will have a game-changing impact on cost efficiency and scalability, giving hope to many Kenyans in the face of frequent power outages. DW's Karin Bensch reports.
Kenya has set its sights on achieving a remarkable feat by the year 2030 — a goal of reaching a 100% mark.
Also, some remote regions in Kenya remain disconnected from the national power grid. The advent of solar energy has ushered in a new era of independence for individuals, said Annissa Osman, CP Solar's CEO. Since making this eco-conscious decision, she said her electricity bill has experienced a significant decline.
There are already a number of solar power stations in operation in the country, contributing to the country's national grid with a steady supply of electricity. Ngare added that,"no other country produces solar plants in Kenya anymore. The competition from China is simply too strong."Kenya's market bears witness to China's undeniable dominance, as evidenced by the exclusive reliance of Chloride Exide, on Chinese suppliers for all their large-scale solar panels adorning the roofs of their factory halls.
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