Cooperative University of Kenya Plans 40MW Solar Power Plant for National Grid Supply
SOLAR ENERGY
The Cooperative University of Kenya plans to establish a 40MW solar power plant to supply electricity to the national grid, pending approval from the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority. The $50 million project will be developed in partnership with Dahai Shandong, which will finance, build, and operate the facility before transferring ownership to the university.
This arrangement will alleviate financial burdens and allow the university to benefit from reduced energy costs and revenue from grid sales. The plant aims to be the first utility-scale electricity generator in higher education in Kenya and is expected to be operational by year's end.

Feb 7, 2026, 6:00 AM