Solar power cheaper than diesel in Kenya, revolutionizing energy landscape.
Solar power in developing countries like Kenya is often seen as too expensive for widespread use. However, a study shows that solar PV systems may already be cheaper than traditional power plants. By using a cost model, researchers found that the cost of solar electricity in Kenya is around 21 cents per kilowatt-hour, making it competitive with diesel generators and gas turbines. This suggests that solar power could be a viable option for expanding electricity generation in developing countries.