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Not to judge but this awesome online forum seems to have a tad too many negative story.

Anyway, I wish to draw y'all to the amazing stuff that Mwarv captured in Kajiado.



A Celebration for Clean Energy in Africa


A CELEBRATION FOR CLEAN ENERGY IN AFRICA
On May 31st 2020, the 60th turbine on the Kipeto Energy wind farm in Kajiado went up, and with it, celebrations as we inched closer to the wind farm supplying 100MW of clean, renewable energy to the national grid.
We have been documenting the construction of the Kipeto Wind Farm in Esilanke, Kiserian Division in Kajiado since December 2018. Though the project isn’t complete, it has been great witnessing the step by step progress. Teams on the ground have overcome many obstacles, including those brought about by Covid-19, getting Kenya closer to more reliance on clean energy.

Kipeto-Energy-b-100.jpg

This was the site in December 2018.

If you look closely, you can see the wind blowing.
Kipeto-Energy-100.jpg

Excavation for the power substation.

Kipeto-Energy-101.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-108.jpg

The area is teeming with wildlife, so a lot of work has gone into making sure the wind farm keeps the habitat safe for all.
Kipeto-Energy-102.jpg

The construction saw the cooperation and sharing of skills between local and international teams.

Kipeto-Energy-103.jpg

One of the highlights we got to capture was the offloading of the massive turbines in Kilindini in October 2019.

Kipeto-Energy-104.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-105.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-106.jpg

Road transport from Kilindini to the wind farm in Kajiado took two to three days.
Kipeto-Energy-107.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-d-100.jpg

Power substation nearing completion.
Kipeto-Energy-110.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-111.jpg

After several months of construction and thousands of man hours, the wind farm started taking shape, changing the landscape in Esilanke.

Kipeto-Energy-109.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-112.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-115.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-116.jpg

On 31st May 2020, the day the 60th turbine went up, Kilimanjaro showed up for the celebrations.

Kipeto-Energy-c-100.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-118.jpg

Part of the Kipeto Energy team posing in front of the 60th turbine.

Here is the film we created to commemorate the milestone of construction of 60 turbines without incident.
 
Not to judge but this awesome online forum seems to have a tad too many negative story.

Anyway, I wish to draw y'all to the amazing stuff that Mwarv captured in Kajiado.



A Celebration for Clean Energy in Africa


A CELEBRATION FOR CLEAN ENERGY IN AFRICA
On May 31st 2020, the 60th turbine on the Kipeto Energy wind farm in Kajiado went up, and with it, celebrations as we inched closer to the wind farm supplying 100MW of clean, renewable energy to the national grid.
We have been documenting the construction of the Kipeto Wind Farm in Esilanke, Kiserian Division in Kajiado since December 2018. Though the project isn’t complete, it has been great witnessing the step by step progress. Teams on the ground have overcome many obstacles, including those brought about by Covid-19, getting Kenya closer to more reliance on clean energy.

Kipeto-Energy-b-100.jpg

This was the site in December 2018.

If you look closely, you can see the wind blowing.
Kipeto-Energy-100.jpg

Excavation for the power substation.

Kipeto-Energy-101.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-108.jpg

The area is teeming with wildlife, so a lot of work has gone into making sure the wind farm keeps the habitat safe for all.
Kipeto-Energy-102.jpg

The construction saw the cooperation and sharing of skills between local and international teams.

Kipeto-Energy-103.jpg

One of the highlights we got to capture was the offloading of the massive turbines in Kilindini in October 2019.

Kipeto-Energy-104.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-105.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-106.jpg

Road transport from Kilindini to the wind farm in Kajiado took two to three days.
Kipeto-Energy-107.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-d-100.jpg

Power substation nearing completion.
Kipeto-Energy-110.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-111.jpg

After several months of construction and thousands of man hours, the wind farm started taking shape, changing the landscape in Esilanke.

Kipeto-Energy-109.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-112.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-115.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-116.jpg

On 31st May 2020, the day the 60th turbine went up, Kilimanjaro showed up for the celebrations.

Kipeto-Energy-c-100.jpg
Kipeto-Energy-118.jpg

Part of the Kipeto Energy team posing in front of the 60th turbine.

Here is the film we created to commemorate the milestone of construction of 60 turbines without incident.


Open to the public kama Ngong?
 
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