In my opinion, Kenya’s future in renewable energy hinges on a coordinated effort from the government, private sector, and citizens. Here’s how we can advance:

  1. Enhance Investment: Both local and international investments are vital. The government should create a more attractive investment climate for renewable energy projects through tax incentives and subsidies.
  2. Strengthen Infrastructure: Developing robust infrastructure, including energy storage and smart grids, is essential for integrating renewable energy into the national grid effectively.
  3. Implement Supportive Policies: Policies should encourage the growth of renewable energy through simplified regulations and incentives. Support for research and development in energy technologies can also drive innovation.
  4. Promote Public Engagement: Educating the public about the benefits of renewable energy and providing incentives for adoption can foster a culture of sustainability.