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|GBE project name=Maa Green Energy Project
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|GBE project name=Promotion of Solar Energy and Productive Use for Kenyan Communities
|GBE organisation=LRC Foudnation
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|GBE organisation=LRC Foundation
 
|GBE date start=April 2022
 
|GBE date start=April 2022
|GBE date end=June 2023
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|GBE date end=August 2023
|GBE project description=The project combines a large range of different measures with the overall goal to promote the usage of solar PV systems to up to ten community groups in the Isinya and Ilbisil areas in Kajiado County. One solar-powered water pump is installed for community use as part of the project. The water directly supports a local school and pharmacy, and provides water access to the community and their livestock. Apart from this, 21 solar-powered demonstration units, which raise awareness of the new technologies, are provided. Of these units seven each are irrigation units, solar-powered charging stations for different devices, and poultry incubators. These stations are owned and maintained by groups of local women which have already worked together with the LRC Foundation on previous projects. Finally, LRC sets up and equips a training centre for these technologies at Latia Agripreneurship Institute in Kajiado. This includes the development of tailor-made training content on irrigation, use of solar-powered incubators and agribusiness. The training centre initially trains 20 people from the two areas. This ensures the sustainability of the project as the trained technicians are able to provide long-term support and maintenance for the installations. Furthermore, they can also continue to generate attention through grass-root awareness cam�paigns using the solar-powered installations as training and demonstration sites. All these measures strengthen the understanding and use of solar PV installations and there�fore increase the water supply and electrification rate in the county.
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|GBE project description=The project combines a large range of different measures with the overall goal to promote the usage of solar PV systems to up to ten community groups in the Isinya and Ilbisil areas in Kajiado County. One solar-powered water pump is installed for community use as part of the project. The water directly supports a local school and pharmacy, and provides water access to the community and their livestock. Apart from this, 21 solar-powered demonstration units, which raise awareness of the new technologies, are provided. Of these units seven each are irrigation units, solar-powered charging stations for different devices, and poultry incubators. These stations are owned and maintained by groups of local women which have already worked together with the LRC Foundation on previous projects. Finally, LRC sets up and equips a training centre for these technologies at Latia Agripreneurship Institute in Kajiado. This includes the development of tailor-made training content on irrigation, use of solar-powered incubators and agribusiness. The training centre initially trains 20 people from the two areas. This ensures the sustainability of the project as the trained technicians are able to provide long-term support and maintenance for the installations. Furthermore, they can also continue to generate attention through grass-root awareness campaigns using the solar-powered installations as training and demonstration sites. All these measures strengthen the understanding and use of solar PV installations and therefore increase the water supply and electrification rate in the county.
  
 
   
 
   
The project aims at creating market stimulus so that mem�bers of the targeted communities expand the use of solar PV technologies on their own. The project measures create demand for solar-powered products and solar PV systems. The project generates further interest for the adaption of the systems by providing 55 vouchers covering 20% of the costs to low-income households which act as early adopters of the new technologies.
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The project aims at creating market stimulus so that members of the targeted communities expand the use of solar PV technologies on their own. The project measures create demand for solar-powered products and solar PV systems. The project generates further interest for the adaption of the systems by providing 55 vouchers covering 20% of the costs to low-income households which act as early adopters of the new technologies.
 
|GBE financed=Small Projects Fund
 
|GBE financed=Small Projects Fund
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|GBE category produse=Productive Use
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|GBE category financing=Financing
 
|GBE category community=Community-based Approaches
 
|GBE category community=Community-based Approaches
|GBE category skills=Skills Development
 
 
|GBE countrySPF=Kenya
 
|GBE countrySPF=Kenya
 
|GBE locationSPF=-2.12172, 36.78626
 
|GBE locationSPF=-2.12172, 36.78626

Latest revision as of 09:13, 7 May 2024

Promotion of Solar Energy and Productive Use for Kenyan Communities




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Key Data


Organisation
LRC Foundation
Duration
April 2022 - August 2023
Project Description
The project combines a large range of different measures with the overall goal to promote the usage of solar PV systems to up to ten community groups in the Isinya and Ilbisil areas in Kajiado County. One solar-powered water pump is installed for community use as part of the project. The water directly supports a local school and pharmacy, and provides water access to the community and their livestock. Apart from this, 21 solar-powered demonstration units, which raise awareness of the new technologies, are provided. Of these units seven each are irrigation units, solar-powered charging stations for different devices, and poultry incubators. These stations are owned and maintained by groups of local women which have already worked together with the LRC Foundation on previous projects. Finally, LRC sets up and equips a training centre for these technologies at Latia Agripreneurship Institute in Kajiado. This includes the development of tailor-made training content on irrigation, use of solar-powered incubators and agribusiness. The training centre initially trains 20 people from the two areas. This ensures the sustainability of the project as the trained technicians are able to provide long-term support and maintenance for the installations. Furthermore, they can also continue to generate attention through grass-root awareness campaigns using the solar-powered installations as training and demonstration sites. All these measures strengthen the understanding and use of solar PV installations and therefore increase the water supply and electrification rate in the county.


The project aims at creating market stimulus so that members of the targeted communities expand the use of solar PV technologies on their own. The project measures create demand for solar-powered products and solar PV systems. The project generates further interest for the adaption of the systems by providing 55 vouchers covering 20% of the costs to low-income households which act as early adopters of the new technologies.
GBE Component
Small Projects Fund
Categories
  • Productive Use
  • Financing
  • Community-based Approaches




Factsheet
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Location


Country SPF
Kenya
Geographic coordinates of project site
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Latitude            Longitude



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