Mombasa County embraces sustainable
By harnessing Mombasa''s abundant solar potential, the County aims to reduce energy costs and align with the Sustainable
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Solar energy can be extracted at an efficiency rate of approximately 10–17 %, which can then be converted into heat (thermal) or through solar photovoltaic systems to generate electricity. The global horizontal irradiation (GHI) in Kenya is approximately 2400 kWh/m2 /year, indicating substantial potential .
In addition, Kenya benefits from high solar insolation solar energy from 89 % of its land mass which is arid and semi-arid shown in Fig. 1 b . This is particularly true in the northern and northeastern regions, due to their intense solar radiation and large-scale solar farms.
However, this challenge has an impact on the environment due to the emissions which concluded that it still understudied. Electricity generation in Kenya has been predominantly driven by renewable energy, contributing 80 % of the total supply, with an estimated annual growth of 3.1 % .
Aims to increase Kenya's electricity generation capacity by over 5000 MW within 40 months. Focuses on developing a mix of energy sources including geothermal, wind, coal, and natural gas. Financial constraints and challenges in securing investment for large-scale projects. Infrastructure challenges such as grid capacity and transmission issues.