Makueni County Referral Hospital will save KSh7M annually after commissioning of solar project

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Makueni County Referral Hospital will save KSh7M annually after commissioning of solar project

In a landmark event highlighting Kenya’s commitment to sustainable energy, Strathmore University, in collaboration with Makueni County and with the support of UKPACT and the World Resource Institute, commissioned a state-of-the-art On-grid Solar PV project at the Makueni County Referral Hospital on Monday, August 5, 2024.

During the commissioning ceremony, Makueni Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. emphasized the impact of the solar system, which harnesses 200 Kilowatts at peak working capacity to supplement the often unreliable grid electricity. This innovative project is set to ensure a consistent power supply, thereby minimizing disruptions to essential medical services.

“This investment in renewable energy infrastructure at the Makueni County Referral Hospital sets a precedent for green initiatives in Kenya. As a county, we are proud to be part of this journey,” declared Governor Mutula. His words resonated with the attendees, highlighting the county’s forward-thinking approach to sustainable development.

The newly commissioned project promises significant economic and environmental benefits. It is expected to save the hospital approximately KSh7 million annually in power costs. These savings will be reinvested into enhancing patient care and upgrading hospital facilities, ensuring that the residents of Makueni receive top-notch medical services.

Eng. Sebastian Kyoni, the County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Infrastructure, Transport, Public Works, Housing, and Energy, lauded the project as a testament to the county’s dedication to fostering a greener future through substantial investment in renewable energy infrastructure. “This project epitomizes our commitment to sustainable development,” Eng. Kyoni remarked.

Dr. Churchill Saoke, Director of the Strathmore University Energy Research Center, expressed gratitude for the collaborative efforts that brought the On-grid Solar PV project to fruition. He assured the county of Strathmore University’s unwavering technical support as Makueni advances in implementing its County Energy Plan.

“The commissioning of the 200 Kilowatts On-grid Solar PV project marks a significant milestone and is a critical component of Makueni County’s comprehensive energy strategy,” stated Dr. Saoke.

With the provision of consistent and reliable power, Governor Mutula revealed ambitious plans to construct a new intensive care unit, surgical center, and private wing at the county referral hospital. These developments are poised to significantly bolster health services in the region, ensuring that Makueni County remains at the forefront of healthcare excellence.

Governor Kilonzo was accompanied by Deputy Governor Lucy Mulili, County Assembly Speaker Douglas Mbilu, CECMs, Chief Officers and several Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) during the commissioning ceremony, underscoring the collective commitment of Makueni County’s leadership to a sustainable and prosperous future.

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