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What you need to know:
  • A technician must obtain a licence from the authority in order to design, install, commission or repair a solar photovoltaic system.
  • Licence classes STI, ST2 and ST3 are for systems with a capacity of not more than 400 watts, 2kW, and 50kW respectively.
You will need a bachelor’s degree or three courses in engineering to operate as a solar power technician, if the new guidelines drafted by the energy regulator are implemented.
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (Epra) has introduced a raft of punitive rules that could stifle the mass switch to cheap solar power by ordinary Kenyans and heavy consumers that has left Kenya Power in financial difficulties.

 
What you need to know:
  • A technician must obtain a licence from the authority in order to design, install, commission or repair a solar photovoltaic system.
  • Licence classes STI, ST2 and ST3 are for systems with a capacity of not more than 400 watts, 2kW, and 50kW respectively.
You will need a bachelor’s degree or three courses in engineering to operate as a solar power technician, if the new guidelines drafted by the energy regulator are implemented.
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (Epra) has introduced a raft of punitive rules that could stifle the mass switch to cheap solar power by ordinary Kenyans and heavy consumers that has left Kenya Power in financial difficulties.

Apantambua this nonsense, tutaita fundi wa solar irregardless
 
And I predicted this. It hasn't taken more than a week and it's happening. Kenyans need to form a strong union with strong advocates to protect solar owners. Otherwise we're good at individualistic mentality and that's when it becomes easier for wolves to prey on us.
 
irregardless
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