Nuclear and Solar Are Not Enemies. Kenya Needs Both.
A 2,000 MW nuclear plant in Siaya does not replace Solar, Wind or Geothermal. It adds to it.
A 2,000 MW nuclear plant in Siaya does not replace Solar, Wind or Geothermal. It adds to it.
On 21st November 2025, in a carnival mood at Belem, Brazil, participants from 198 Parties – commonly known as member…
KCB Bank Kenya has reaffirmed its commitment to accelerating Kenya’s clean energy transition through its support of the solarization project…
Inside the mall corridors of Sarit Centre, a new space invites visitors to handle solar panels, inspect inverters and walk…
d.light has announced the launch of the off-grid solar industry’s first 5-year product warranty, setting a new benchmark for durability,…
Revego Africa Energy has announced a significant step forward in its renewable energy strategy with the development of a 150MW…
Octopus Energy Generation has announced a plan to catalyze $450 million in investments for African renewable energy, joining a massive…
Zendure, an innovator in solar energy solutions, has expanded its SolarFlow ecosystem with the launch of SolarFlow 800 Plus. This…
Westbrooke Renewable Energy Alternatives has acquired a significant portfolio of solar and battery storage assets located at 91 Shell service…
South Africa’s renewable energy tax incentives have unlocked significant private investment in the commercial solar sector, with one fund manager…