肯尼亚40MW光伏电站获批
5 August 2022An American firm will set up a Sh6.4 billion solar plant in Kisumu, President Uhuru Kenyatta has said.
Ergon Solair Africa Limited, a solar developer and an affiliate of Ergon Solair PBC USA will establish the 40-megawatt plant on a 249-acre land in Kibos.
Mr Kenyatta said the project has received all the requisite approvals from the government.
“I am pleased to announce to you that the proposed Solar One Limited plant at Kibos has received all government approvals and the project implementation can now commence immediately,” he said.
The President said the move is aimed at providing clean and affordable energy to the residents while creating jobs for the youth.
The project, he said, is part of the ongoing reforms in the energy sector, which will position Kenya as a global leader in the production of green and affordable energy.
The power plant that will supply the western region with green energy received approval from Energy and Petroleum Regulatory in 2020 to generate and sell electricity.
The Us company had said it would be ready for commissioning in December 2023 with a Power Purchase Agreement set to be negotiated.
“We have agreed with those from Solar One that Kenya can no longer afford to pay this high cost, and high tariffs some of our producers of electricity continue to demand from us.
"Kenya must have a reduction in the cost of energy if we are to improve our competitiveness and ultimate position to create opportunities of employment for our young people,” said Mr Kenyatta.
By businessdailyafrica
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