Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. on Monday commissioned the solarization project at Makueni County Referral Hospital.
The hospital’s new solar energy system, designed to harness 200 kilowatts at peak capacity, is expected to save the facility Ksh. 7 million annually in electricity bills.
Before installing the new system, the monthly power bill was over 1.8M. After installation, June 2024’s bill was 1.1M and July’s was 1.2M, saving the county at least 600k-700k per month.
Governor Mutula emphasized that the solar system will supplement the often unreliable grid electricity, ensuring a consistent power supply and minimizing disruptions to medical services.
Dr. Paul Musila, the Health Services CECM, noted the environmental benefits of the project, saying that it will reduce the hospital’s carbon footprint.
He also announced that the savings from the reduced electricity bills will be reinvested into enhancing patient care and upgrading hospital facilities.
Governor Mutula further revealed plans to construct a new intensive care unit, surgical center, and a private wing at the county referral hospital to bolster health services.
Eng. Sebastian Kyoni, the CECM for Infrastructure Transport, Public Works, Housing and Energy remarked that the project underscores the county’s commitment to fostering a greener future through investment in renewable energy infrastructure.
Governor Kilonzo was accompanied by Deputy Governor Lucy Mulili, County Assembly Speaker Douglas Mbilu, several MCAs, CECMs, and Chief Officers, among others, during the commissioning ceremony.