This week in Perth, the Kenyan delegation made significant strides in advancing clean energy partnerships between Kenya and Australia. Attending the Clean Energy Conference, the team engaged in meaningful discussions that underscored the shared commitment of both nations to sustainable development and renewable innovation.

The delegation was led by KenGen MD Eng. Peter Njenga, GDC MD Paul Ngugi, Kenya Australia Chamber of Commerce (South Australia) President Solomon Wahome, Secretary Felix Yatich, and Solar Sierra Leone MD Ibrahim. Together, they visited Edith Cowan University for a comprehensive clean energy tour, highlighting Kenya’s intent to leverage academic collaboration and technological exchange.

These engagements mark a step forward for Kenya’s global investment profile, with a focus on renewable energy, research partnerships, and innovation exchange. For the Kenyan community in Australia, this development reflects a growing bridge of collaboration that can create opportunities for students, professionals, and entrepreneurs in both nations.

As Kenya continues to invest in green energy, the outcomes of these discussions promise to strengthen networks and open pathways for diaspora engagement in sustainability-driven initiatives.

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