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Publication - The Market for Productive Uses of Solar Energy in Kenya: a Status Report

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Title
The Market for Productive Uses of Solar Energy in Kenya: a Status Report
Publisher
Endev
Author
KEREA, WG, SNV
Published in
January 2022
Abstract
The Energising Development (EnDev) programme recognises the impact the productive use of solar energy (PUE) can have both on solar companies and their customers.In cooperation with the Kenya Renewable Energy Association (KEREA) PUE Working Group (WG), the SNV Netherlands Development Organisation (SNV), as part of EnDev Kenya, commissioned this study of the Kenyan PUE market to give stakeholders an up-to date view of the space and recommendations to support its growth. Research was conducted between April and July 2021 and included a survey of 16 Kenyan PUE companies and interviews with 45 stakeholders across the PUE ecosystem.
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