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Partnerships power clean energy transition in schools

Oltepesi Primary School BOM chairman Solomon Saruni, Regina Toirai and head teacher Kerumba Jeffrey, with Galana Energies CEO Anthony Munyasya, with Galana Energies staff and community members during the opening of an LPG powered kitchen in the school. [Courtesy]

Kenya’s journey toward clean and sustainable energy is gaining attraction particularly in learning institutions across the country.

Despite being one of the least forested nations in Sub-Saharan Africa with only 7 percent forest cover, over 70 percent of Kenyans still rely on firewood and charcoal for cooking.

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