Makueni: The Makueni government has launched an Energy Policy 2025, aimed at delivering clean, affordable, and reliable power to homes and institutions across the county. Area governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr, speaking outside his Wote office, said the devolved government intends to implement 42 solarization projects across water, health, agriculture, and trade sectors this financial year.
According to Kenya News Agency, the policy follows the Makueni Energy Plan 2023-2032, with an approval of 42 solarization projects in various sectors, where Sh106.19 million will be spent. Governor Kilonzo emphasized the importance of the ongoing programme with Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Corporation (REREC) to light up 52 markets in the county, enhancing opportunities for young people and women.
The governor disclosed that the government has completed 44 solar projects across key sectors, achieving an installed capacity of approximately 810.8 kilowatts with a budget of Sh100 million. Among the projects implemented include 39 in water, 2 in health, one in trade and gender, and a rehabilitation centre in Emali/Mulala Ward. The solar system has generated 230 kilowatts in the past year, resulting in a 30 percent cost saving of approximately Sh7.1 million from June 2024 to June 2025.
Mutula also revealed the initiation of a clean cooking programme on a pilot basis at Kikumbulyu South Ward, distributing 255 LPG cookers to promote healthier and sustainable cooking practices. Additionally, over 60 market centres have been fitted with solar streetlights, while five towns now have high-mast floodlights, achieving complete lighting coverage in all sub-counties.
The new policy was developed in collaboration with UK PACT, Strathmore University, World Resources Institute, and Just Energy Transition Africa. A representative of the British High Commissioner to Kenya, Dan Wilcox, expressed the United Kingdom’s support in the county’s solar projects and development plans. Prof. Izael Da Silva of Strathmore University and Dr. Rebekah Shirley of the World Resources Institute commended Makueni for its tailored energy solutions.