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Revision as of 07:44, 20 April 2016
Overview
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Agriculture is a cornerstone of Kenya’s economy, with horticulture and the export of flowers serving as a major employer. Energy is an important part of modern Kenyan agriculture, accounting for 15 percent of input costs. A lack of stable and available energy sources is an issue, which leads farmers to rely on expensive, polluting diesel generators as a backup source.[1]
Clean Energy Solution
Ariya’s project will provide end to end cost-effective, low-risk renewable energy generation and energy efficiency services to local flower and horticulture farms in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. These services will be structured to minimize the up-front investment required by farmers. A mixed technology approach, using various DRE and energy efficiency solutions, will allow flexibility in designing energy systems tailored for each user.[1]
Impact
Organization
Ariya Capital Group (Ariya) is an experienced fund manager that develops, structures, invests, and manages clean energy and infrastructure projects throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Ariya has partnered with African Solar Designs (ASD), a Kenya-based renewable and rural energy company, and Windfire, a UK-based renewable energy company that provides medium-scale Vertical Axis Wind Turbine solutions for the Distributed Renewable Energy (DRE) sector.[1]
Further Information
- Website Powering Agriculture Homepage, Winners 2015
- Powering Agriculture: An Energy Grand Challenge for Development
- Kenya
- Tanzania
- Uganda
- Website Ariya Capital Group Limited
- Webite African Solar Designs
- Website Windfire Group
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Powering Agriculture http://poweringag.org/innovators/powering-agriculture-renewable-energy




















