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Solar power is experiencing a significant surge in Kenya. In a parallel narrative to recent developments in Croatia, it appears that for numerous individuals, the surge in activity is not solely motivated by environmental concerns.

Solar energy has emerged as the more cost-effective option — and this is the primary reason behind its growing popularity.

Hezel, whose house in Nairobi boasts a state-of-the-art solar plant on its rooftop, says sheharnesses the power it generates for a wide range of purposes. "Heating, lighting. I only use electricity for the cooker."

In a recent statement, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz bestowed high praise upon Kenya, referring to the country in East Africa as a "climate champion and model."

Kenya has managed to meet a staggering 80% of its power demand through the utilization of green energy sources.

Kenyahas set its sights on achieving a remarkable feat by the year 2030 — a goal of reaching a 100% mark.

The focus on geothermal energy has been prominent thus far. However, the significance of solar energy is steadily growing.

The surge in the use of solar energy is a welcome development for many Kenyans given that the country suffers from a persistent issue of frequent power outages.

A number of residents have turned to utilizing sizable diesel generators as a contingency plan. However, the exorbitant costs associated with these generators have rendered them unattainable for a significant portion of the population.

Also, some remote regions in Kenya remain disconnected from thenational power grid. The advent of solar energy has ushered in a new era of independence for individuals, saidAnnissa Osman, CP Solar''s CEO.

"Maybe 15 years ago the only solar item people used was a calculator. Now more and more people are looking to adopt more solar in their everyday life," she said.

Five years ago, Osman created CP Solar, which boasts a diverse clientele including trade, industry, and private customers.

Hezel, like many Kenyans, did not opt for solar energy solely out of a desire to safeguard the environment and combat climate change. She said it is a cost-effective alternative to relying on Kenya''s primary energy provider. "It is a lot cheaper than what Kenya Power charges," she said.

Since making this eco-conscious decision, she said her electricity bill has experienced a significant decline.

Today, Hezel finds herself paying a mere third of her previous expenses, a substantial reduction that has undoubtedly left her both delighted and financially relieved.

A recent study conducted by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania reveals that Kenya has emerged as a global leader in solar energy generation — creating favorable conditions for harnessing solar power.

According to the report, for Kenya''s ambitious goals to be achieved, the country must take more proactive measures and enhance its geothermal energy resources alongside wind and solar power.

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.

In Garissa, for example, lies the largest one. With a staggering power output of 55 megawatts, the facility has the capacity to generate electricity that can meet the needs of over 600,000 households. Constructed by a prominent Chinese corporation, this entity has been in full operation for three years.

Previously, it was primarily Western companies that held the reins in this sector. Charles Ngare, the CEO of Chloride Exide, a prominent solar panel manufacturer, said there has been a significant shift in the situation. "We found that solar panels from the Far East were actually much cheaper than we would produce them,"he told DW.

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.

In the sprawling factory halls, the company diligently manufactures a wide range of products, including car and solar batteries.

The production process is known for its high energy consumption. But thanks to the implementation of solar panels, the company has managed to reduce a portion of its energy expenses. Ngare thinks that the future of energy in Kenya is solar.

There is currently no indication that demand will decrease in the near future.

A recentUNESCO reportshowsthat solar energy is making waves in the remote regions of Kenya, which have long been deprived of conventional sources of power.

For urban residents such as Hezel in Nairobi, the solar plant installed on her rooftop has become an enduring fixture in her plans for the foreseeable future.

In rural communities, the potential for real change is also being unlocked by solar-powered water pumps and lamps.

This article was adapted from a World in Progress report.

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Installed solar energy capacity

Over the years, there has been increased investment in the country''s solar industry. The government of Kenya through the Ministry of Energy (MoE) has initiated programs intended to electrify schools and health facilities in rural areas using solar systems. This includes provision of solar powered laptops to primary schools. Also, several players in the industry have developed customized solar solutions like solar home systems, solar lanterns, solar refrigerators and air conditioners that intend to meet the power needs of the rural population. Lastly, some of the diesel powered mini-grids located in regions distant from the grid are being retrofit with solar hybrids. This is in addition to development of solar mini-grids in areas distant from the national grid.

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