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|Pub Abstract=This report estimates that over the next five years additional 2,000 - 3,000 of micro-grids will be installed in Kenya. According to the report mini-grids in Kenya are evolving more rapidly than elsewhere in the world due to the spreading of manifold commercial approaches. Key factors for opening up market opportunities are declining costs and availability of technologies. The analysis is based on four observations from Kenya: declining costs of technologies and falling prices for consumers, commercially viable returns, and less risks due to technological developments and support from Government. | |Pub Abstract=This report estimates that over the next five years additional 2,000 - 3,000 of micro-grids will be installed in Kenya. According to the report mini-grids in Kenya are evolving more rapidly than elsewhere in the world due to the spreading of manifold commercial approaches. Key factors for opening up market opportunities are declining costs and availability of technologies. The analysis is based on four observations from Kenya: declining costs of technologies and falling prices for consumers, commercially viable returns, and less risks due to technological developments and support from Government. | ||
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|Pub Download=http://www.tfeconsulting.com/_website/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/TFE_Report-Kenya-new.pdf | |Pub Download=http://www.tfeconsulting.com/_website/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/TFE_Report-Kenya-new.pdf | ||
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Title
Kenya: The World’s Microgrid Lab
Publisher
TFE Consulting
Author
TFE Consulting
Published in
September 2017
Abstract
This report estimates that over the next five years additional 2,000 - 3,000 of micro-grids will be installed in Kenya. According to the report mini-grids in Kenya are evolving more rapidly than elsewhere in the world due to the spreading of manifold commercial approaches. Key factors for opening up market opportunities are declining costs and availability of technologies. The analysis is based on four observations from Kenya: declining costs of technologies and falling prices for consumers, commercially viable returns, and less risks due to technological developments and support from Government.
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