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Solar-powered borehole pumping systems are transforming access to water for communities across Africa. In Kenya, the installation of these systems has provided a reliable source of clean water, free from the unreliable and often expensive diesel generators that were previously used to power water pumps. One of the latest installations has been carried out in the Maili 46 area, providing local farmers and their animals with a much-needed supply of water.
Read more: SOLAR PUMPING SYSTEM IN MAILI 46 NEAR KMQ IN KAJIADO COUNTY

Solar pumping systems have revolutionized the way communities access water in remote areas without access to electricity. One such system was recently installed in Loritit village in Letea area near Kakuma Town, Turkana County. The solar-powered borehole pumping system provides free water and is capable of supplying 8,000 liters of water per hour.
Read more: SOLAR PUMPING SYSTEM IN LETEA AREA NEAR KAKUMA TOWN IN TURKANA COUNTY