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KWAL banks on solar power to expand green footprint at Tatu City

KWAL's Managing Director Lina Githuka (in white safety gear) leads the staff at KWAL in reviewing the solar plant's control system during the commissioning ceremony at Tatu. [Juliet Omelo, Standard]

Kenya Wine Agencies Limited (KWAL) has commissioned a 700-kilovolt (kV) solar power plant at its Tatu City facility, marking a major step in the company's transition to renewable energy as manufacturers across Kenya seek relief from high electricity costs and grid unreliability.

The move also signals a growing trend among local industries to adopt clean energy solutions to enhance competitiveness and sustainability.

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