About Solar power in Kenya
Solar Projects in Kenya: 10 Largest Solar Power Plants in MWKenya's Renewable Energy Potential Kenya is well-known for its abundant geothermal energy, but it also has significant potential for solar and wind energy. Table: 10 Largest Solar Projects in KenyaHighlight: Garissa Solar Project – 55 MW The Garissa solar plant, the largest solar project in Kenya and East Africa, is a $138 million utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) farm located in Garissa County.
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What is the solar potential in Kenya?
The estimated solar potential within Kenya sits at around 15,000 MW – the same generation target President Biden has set for the USA for wind capacity by 2035. Current solar capacity in Kenya is over 100 MW, with the Garissa Solar station making up 55 MW of this and powering 625,000 homes.


