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    Home » SEFA improves waste-to-energy electricity in Kenya with $1m grant

    SEFA improves waste-to-energy electricity in Kenya with $1m grant

    December 21, 2017
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    *An Independent Engineering Evaluation of Waste-to-Energy Technologies.

    21 December 2017, Sweetcrude, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire –- The Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA), managed by the African Development Bank, has approved a grant of US $995,000 to Asticom Kenya Ltd., to support the construction of a 10 megawatt (MW) grid-connected municipal waste-to-energy (WTE) plant.

    The grant will fund the cost of conducting a full environmental and social impact assessment, detailed engineering designs, and provide project-related legal advisory services, as well as financial/transaction advisory services.

    The project will be located in Kabira, a suburb of Nairobi, and will generate electricity from municipal solid waste by converting them to biogas/ fuel ethanol. The planned diversion and use of municipal solid waste will have significant health, social and development outcomes, and will be of benefit to the inhabitants of Kabira− a community that receives 1,000 tons of municipal solid waste daily from the Nairobi County.

    For instance, local dwellers will be contracted in the sorting of the municipal waste, thereby providing them with additional employment and income.

    The project aligns with the Bank’s High 5 development priorities and in particular, the agenda to Light up and Power Africa, the 10-Year Strategy, the Private Sector Development Strategy (2013-2017), the Energy Sector Policy 2012, and the New Deal on Energy for Africa. It is also in line with Kenya’s National Development Plan and the African Development Bank’s Country Strategy Paper (CSP) for Kenya, which prioritizes the ‘enabling of physical infrastructure to unleash inclusive growth.’

    The Sustainable Energy Fund For Africa (SEFA)
    Launched in 2012, SEFA is a US $90-million multi-donor facility funded by the governments of Denmark, the United Kingdom, the United States and Italy. It supports the sustainable energy agenda in Africa through grants to facilitate the preparation of medium-scale renewable energy generation and energy efficiency projects; equity investments to bridge the financing gap for small- and medium-scale renewable energy generation projects; and support to the public sector to improve the enabling environment for private investments in sustainable energy. SEFA is hosted by the Renewable Energy Department of the AfDB.

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