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Kenya possesses a vast and largely untapped solar energy potential, estimated at approximately 15,000 MW, driven by high daily solar radiation across most of the country.
Key Metrics Of Kenya's Solar Potential
- Estimated Potential: The total estimated solar potential is around 15,000 MW.
- Solar Insolation: The country benefits from high insolation levels, with an average of 4 to 6 kWh per square meter per day across most regions. Some areas, particularly in the northern and northeastern regions, have even higher potential for concentrated solar power (CSP).
- Geographic Advantage: Kenya's location near the equator ensures ample sunlight and consistent daily light for about 12 hours throughout the year.
- Land Mass Suitability: Approximately 89% of Kenya's land mass is arid or semi-arid, making it highly suitable for large-scale solar farm development.
Current Installed Capacity And Future Projections
Despite its significant potential, solar power currently accounts for a small fraction of Kenya's energy mix, though it is growing rapidly.
- Current Installed Capacity: As of late 2023/early 2024, total installed solar capacity was around 210 MW.
- 2030 Target: The Kenyan government has set a target of reaching 600 MW of solar power by 2030 as part of its goal to achieve a 100% clean energy grid.
- Long-Term Vision: By 2040, Kenya aims for 100 GW of total installed capacity, necessitating a massive scale-up of solar power alongside other renewables.
Development And Market Trends
The solar market in Kenya is dynamic, marked by both large-scale projects and widespread off-grid solutions.