The Kenya Off-Grid Solar Access Project (KOSAP) is a flagship project of the Ministry of Energy, financed by the World Bank, aimed at providing electricity and clean cooking solutions in the remote, low density, and traditionally underserved areas of the country.
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Please see the KOSAP website or read our press release on the launch of the project. The Kenya Off-Grid Solar Access Project (KOSAP) is a flagship project of the Ministry of Energy, financed by the World Bank, aimed at providing electricity and clean cooking solutions in the remote, low density, and traditionally underserved areas of the country.
Is Kenya embracing off-grid energy solutions?
Kenya stands at a crossroads. Universal electrification and sustainable development are within reach but achieving this ambitious vision hinges on embracing off-grid energy solutions. Clean energy is the key to unlocking Kenya's potential.
How does off-grid energy impact Kenya's economy?
Studies by Wagner et al. (2021) reveal a compelling impact: 36% of rural Kenyan consumers using off-grid electricity have seen a 35 USD increase in their monthly income – a significant boost that surpasses half the average monthly GDP per capita. Beyond income generation, off-grid energy empowers households by reducing energy expenditure.
Who regulates the off-grid sector in Kenya?
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) is the regulator for the off-grid sector in Kenya. Its mandate includes licensing, economic and technical regulation, enforcement, and compliance, and dealing with disputed regulations (EPRA,2023).
This increase resulted in 23 million people with rural electricity access in 2021 contributed by the regulatory and policy frameworks for off-grid, and mechanisms such as Pay-As-You-Go IRENA'S 2023. Projects like KOSAP and PAOP fuel Kenya's remarkable progress in energy access.
Is Kenya a good place to invest in solar energy?
Kenya has a very high potential for solar energy technologies and a thriving market for standalone solar photovoltaic systems thanks to government support, a favorable enabling environment, and the successful rollout of pay-as-you-go solutions. These conditions resulted in 58% of solar energy kit sales in 2023 using cash and PayGo systems.