The East African Community (EAC) Partner States are collectively investing in renewable infrastructure, from solar mini-grids in Burundi to wind and solar projects in Kenya, signaling a region-wide push towards clean energy sources. Imagine running a bustling supermarket chain like Naivas in Kenya, where erratic power outages and skyrocketing diesel generator costs eat into your profits—up to 20% of operational expenses annually. As a long-term, social-impact-driven IPP, we develop, design, build, and operate hydro and solar power. East Africa holds vast untapped solar potential, particularly in regions where electricity access remains limited. In Kenya, for instance, a significant portion of the estimated 13 million people without electricity live in areas with high solar irradiation, making them ideal candidates for. In recent years, East Africa has been increasingly recognized as a region ripe for renewable energy development.
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