Germany pledges 鈧�112 million for Kenya鈥檚 renewable and green hydrogen expansion
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Germany has pledged at least 112 million euros to support Kenya in implementing 鈥渋ts ambitious goal of switching entirely to renewable energy sources by 2030,鈥� the economic cooperation and development ministry (BMZ) . The 鈥楥limate and Development Partnership鈥� will focus on expanding renewable energies, the electricity grid and hydrogen production, as well as job creation. 鈥淜enya is a particularly advanced country in the energy transition,鈥� BMZ parliamentary state secretary B盲rbel Kofler said. Ninety percent of its total power production comes from regenerative sources (). Germany hopes to support Kenya in developing a green hydrogen economy. With a particularly high availability of renewable energies and a good infrastructure compared to other regions, 鈥淜enya has favourable starting conditions and the potential to become a regional pioneer in this future technology,鈥� according to the BMZ.
Germany signed a roadmap to support Kenya鈥檚 complete shift to renewable energy during the COP27 climate conference. The country now hopes to finalise details to 鈥渉elp Kenya with the necessary technical innovations, but also to encourage acceptance of the energy transition among the population,鈥� Kofler said. In addition to expanding its green hydrogen infrastructure, a further focus will be placed on agriculture that can help the country to better cope with droughts, and on vocational training to create additional employment and income opportunities.