Waste-to-energy technology presents Kenya with an opportunity to address two pressing challenges simultaneously: the growing crisis of urban waste management and the need for additional electricity ge...
Electricity is the lifeblood of modern economies, and Kenya Power's ability to deliver affordable, reliable power to millions of customers is a critical determinant of the country's industrialization ...
The charcoal economy represents one of Kenya's most paradoxical development challenges: an industry that sustains the cooking needs of the majority of the population and provides livelihoods for hundr...
Kenya's geothermal energy revolution, powered by the immense heat beneath the Great Rift Valley, stands as one of Africa's most significant clean energy success stories and a model for sustainable dev...
The discovery of over 560 million barrels of recoverable oil in Turkana County in 2012 promised to transform Kenya into an oil-producing nation, but the journey from discovery to production has been f...
Kenya generates over 22,000 tonnes of solid waste daily, yet collection services cover less than half of urban areas, and the Dandora dumpsite in Nairobi has operated beyond capacity for decades. Desp...
Kenya generates over 90 percent of its electricity from renewable sources, making it one of the world's greenest power grids. With the world's seventh-largest geothermal production at Olkaria, Africa'...
Kenya is among the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world, experiencing intensifying droughts, devastating floods, and shifting agricultural patterns despite contributing negligibly to global ...
Kenya has quietly become one of Africa's most impressive energy stories, generating over 90% of its electricity from renewable sources and achieving one of the fastest electrification rates on the con...