Kenya builds first solar-powered farm that turns ocean water drinkable.

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Kenya builds first solar-powered farm that turns ocean water drinkable
Kenya builds first solar-powered farm that turns ocean water drinkable
Kenya has built its first solar-powered farm that turns ocean water into potable water. A non-governmental organization called Give Power, the project developers said the development aims to reduce problems relating access to clean water.

The solar powered farm is sited by the Indian Ocean in the village of Kiunga on the Eastern coast of Kenya. It is a region which has seen extreme drought for many years and denying the 3,500 residents access to hygienic drinking water.


Solar water farm
The solar water farm will harvest solar energy which are able to produce 50 kilowatts of energy and power two water pumps that run 24 hours a day and it turns salty water safely into drinkable water.

It is expected to provide 20 years of access to clean water and it is reportedly and benefit over 25,000 people daily

“Humanity needs to take swift action to address the increasingly severe global water crisis that faces the developing world. With our background in off-grid clean energy, GivePower can immediately help by deploying solar water farm solutions to save lives in areas throughout the world that suffer from prolonged water scarcity,” said president of GivePower, Hayes Barnard.
 
Good for you ,Tanzania has dozens of lakes and rivers no need for that.
 
Funny still is that Kenya is much better when it comes to access of clean water compared to Tanzania.

You must be dreaming, Hapo Nairobi tu maji hamna what about periphery ,
Wengi wenu mmekariri sana, Tz is far ahead of Kenya when it comes to social services.
 
mpo mbioni kuanza kunywa maji ya baharini kweli mna taabu nyingi Za kujitakia 😂😂😂
 
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