Kuni Safi Briquettes: an ecofriendly source of renewable energy
The demand for energy in Kenya is increasing for households, businesses and industry. Increasing populations, aggressive deforestation, expanding economies and a
The demand for energy in Kenya is increasing for households, businesses and industry. Increasing populations, aggressive deforestation, expanding economies and a
Feeding the world’s growing population is a serious challenge. Food insecurity is concentrated in developing nations, where drought and low soil
A vibrant solar energy market has developed in Kenya over the years to supplement the demand for electricity to homes and
In a sector that is rife with small and unreliable irrigation pumps, both petrol and solar, there is now a pump
Waste management has evolved over time. Different companies, both public and private have claimed their space in the collection and recycling
Coal is one of the most common and dangerous fuels in the world today. Its production entails cutting down of trees,
Renewable Energy is a fast growing sector in Kenya. Solar Energy is at the forefront due to the abundant sunshine received
The annual Nairobi International Trade Fair that took place from 2nd-8th October 2017 at Jamhuri Park attracted eight enterprises from the
Hydroponics is forecasted to be the only method used in 50-60 years, as organic farming is likely to be banned for