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Renewable Energy in Kenya

Energy, Transport and Climate Change Cluster
Objective (DC Program): The modernization of the renewable energy sector contributes to sustainable economic development, improving the quality of life of the population and achieving Kenya's climate targets.
Total Volume: ~ 62.000.000 EUR

Main Partners in Kenya

  • Ministry of Energy
  • Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure Housing, Urban Development and Public Works
  • Ministry of Environment and Forestry
  • Ministry of Devolution
  • Nairobi Convention Secretariat (hosted by UNEP)
  • Council of Governors (CoG) and County Governments
  • Energy 4 Impact
  • Practical Action
  • SNV
  • UNHCR

Commissioning Partners

  • German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
  • Green Climate Fund (GCF)
  • Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID)
  • Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DGIS)
  • Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD)
  • Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)