Kenya’s current energy supply boasts 87.5% renewable energy, based on decades of hydroelectric, solar, wind, and geothermal energy investment. Kenya’s geothermal energy production costs are the lowest in the world, making it
the most substantial and most viable form of renewable energy that meets the demands of its growing population.
The country estimates that in 2045, it will have over 70 million people, demanding more energy supply across the steadily urbanising country. Government-generated statistics state that the country’s infrastructure and power
distribution investment over the past decade has now seen access to the national electricity grid at 84%, and it is on track to meet its universal access plans by 2030.
Our mission is to drive nationwide advocacy towards investment into renewable energy and against the investment in nuclear power in Kenya.
A sustainable nuclear free future for Kenyan communities.
1. Un wavering, resolve in support of access to information, public participation and access to environmental justice.
2. Scientific based decision making
3. A just energy transition
4. Uncompromising protection of the Arabuko Sokoke, Watamu Marine Park, Mida Creek and its terrestrial and marine bio-diversity.
Conduct grassroots advocacy and campaigns against nuclear power exploration and development in Kenya.
We actively drive public participation nationally and in Kilifi county.
We utilize state of the art Artifical Intelligence models to assess the rich biodiversity of Matsangoni, Watamu, and Arabuko Sokoke, which is the largest remaining dry forest in the East African Coast.