Bamburi Cement is set to disconnect electricity from Kenya Power as it switches to solar power. Bamburi has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with an independent power producer, Momnai Energy
Under the agreement, MOMNAI Energy will be responsible for financing the construction, management, and maintenance costs of the entire project, while Bamburi Cement will lease out land in Mombasa and Nairobi
Purchase Agreement (PPA) with an Independent Power Producer, MOMNAI Energy Limited, to set up two Solar Plants adjacent to the company''s Mombasa Plant and Nairobi Grinding Plant.
Kenyan cement maker Bamburi Cement Plc has signed several agreements with independent power producer (IPP) MOMNAI Energy Limited to kick off the construction of 19.5 MW of solar plants at its factories in Kenya.
MOMNAI Energy will finance the construction, management, and maintenance costs of the entire project. Bamburi Cement will provide land leases at its Mombasa and Nairobi plant sites for the Solar PV Plants.
Bamburi Cement Plc CEO Mohit Kapoor (Right) and MOMNAI Energy Ltd Director Chad Bannick, during the signing of Agreements that allow the start of the construction of two solar photovoltaic (PV) power projects.
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The Kenya-based cement manufacturer has signed agreements with independent power producer MOMNAI Energy Limited to build solar photovoltaic plants with capacities of 14.5 megawatts in Mombasa and 5
Bamburi Cement PLC has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with an Independent Power Producer, MOMNAI Energy Limited, to set up two Solar Plants adjacent to the company''s Mombasa Plant and Nairobi
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