Devki rooftop Solar plant expected to save 1.5 billion in energy costs

Nairobi, Kenya September 6...Devki group has taken the lead in reducing it carbon footprint with 4MWp rooftop solar plant deployed at the Ruiru Devki steel manufacturing site installed by distributed power Africa (DPA) Kenya limited

Subsequently the move will see devki operations sustainable allowing for greater efficiency business countinuity during power outages and cost savings 

"By investing in solar energy , Devki has not only prioritized cost savings but also positively impacted the environment , our commitment to renewable energy aligns with global efforts to combat climate change" Said Mr. Narendra Raval , Chairman Devki group 

Anually the initiative saves 41, 000 trees and reduces carbon emmisions by 4, 000 tones with environmental impact significant which is a practical demonstration and commitment to the African climate summit's theme of driving Green growth and climate finance solutions for Africa and the world 

"DPA Kenya limited applauds companies like Devki that invest in clean energy solutions by prioritizing sustainability , business gain a competitive advantage , increase brand loyalty and attract a new generation of environmentally councius customer" Mr. Norman Moyo CEO of DPA group said 

Most importantly Devki will now save approximately KSH 1.5 billion over the duration of 20 year power lease agreement with DPA Kenya limited 

It is the biggest rooftop solar in East, West and Central Africa at 4MWp with DPA Kenya has financed, designed , deployed and will operate and maintain the solar plant 


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