Monday, July 23, 2018

The 55 MW Garissa Solar Power Plant


East and Central Africas’ largest solar power plant is taking shape and will soon be feeding 54.64 Mega Watts (MW) of electricity into the national grid.   This is the first time that Kenya has developed a major solar power plant to harness its abundant solar energy resource to diversify the power generation mix and reduce energy costs. 

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The project which occupies a total of 200 acres is located in Barki Village, Raya Location in Garissa County 15 Kilometers away from Garissa Town. The project is funded by the People’s Republic of China at a cost of KsH 13 Billion and is being implemented through a consortium of 3 Chinese engineering companies who are undertaking civil, mechanical and electrical works. 


On completion, all the generated power will be sold to Kenya Power through a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) signed under the Feed-in-Tariff policy.The plant will consist of 210,000 solar photovoltaic panels set on an 85 hectare piece of land. To support the project, a 6 Kilometre132 Kilo Vault (KV) transmission line with 16 pylons (towers) is under construction between the REA solar power plant and the Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO) substation in Garissa. The power plant is expected to be commissioned this year.


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The completion of this project is expected to further open up Garissa County which is the economic hub of the north eastern region by enhancing economic development by boosting business and other economic activities such as tourism. The local community in Raya is already benefitting through employment

The local community is also benefiting through REA Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities of the project which include drilling of a borehole with storage tank and piping, construction and equipping of a dispensary, construction and equipping of a primary school, construction of a 3km access road to the community farm, refurbishment of the local police post and face lifting chief’s camp to enhance security in the area.

Implementation of the 50MW Garissa project is in line with REA’s strategic objectives to develop and promote renewable energy sources and also to enhance electricity access by the Year 2020. REA is also implementing 25 solar power mini-grid projects to electrify off- grid centres in Mandera, Garissa, Wajir, Marsabit and Turkana.


 


Monday, November 14, 2016

REA COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS 


As a socially responsible organization, REA has continued to support sustainable initiatives by communities that empower and contribute to the building of a prosperous and vibrant society. We recognize that every community is unique and we work with our community partners to ensure that our support matches their priorities.
Our CSR strategy focuses on the following local pillars where REA can make a unique and sustainable difference.


·         Environment
·         Education
·         Health
·         Water
·         Sports
·         Culture


Construction of a 55MW Solar Power plant in Garissa 

REA board approved the construction of a 55MW Solar Power plant in Garissa at a cost of Kshs 12.8 billion.
The Authority  will  set  up 210,210 solar panels of 260 Watts each, thus reducing carbon emissions by an estimated 43,000 metric tons per year.
Upon completion, the solar plant will be the biggest in the East and Central Africa and is expected to create thousands of jobs estimated to be over 1,000.
The capacity that will be produced from this plant will be capable of powering 625,000 homes comfortably.
The 50MW photovoltaic cells(PV) solar farm will be financed through concessional funding from the Government of the People's Republic of China.
Construction will begin in July this year and will take one year to complete upon which the station will pump more power to the national grid.
 

 

Inspection of REA Projects by Energy Parliamentary Committee

Energy Parliamentary Committee members visited and inspected REA projects in Karachuonyo, Rangwe, Homabay and Nyatike and held meetings with area residents.
They were accompanied by REA CEO Ng'ang'a Munyu and other REA officials.