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Videos by Afrigen Energy Limited in Nairobi. Afrigen Energy Ltd is a Nairobi based Energy project Development Company established to generate p

A very risky undertaking...

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A very risky undertaking...

The maintenance of wind turbines is a very specialized skill.

Make your simple hydro power

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Domestic mini hydros is the way to go.

Magnetic force holds the secret to domestic power needs

Transporting wind turbine blades in urban areas.

Manually cleaning solar panels.

Cleaning solar panels made easy....

Solar panels will be printed like newspapers soon. Electricity will be very cheap for homes.

A video of a wind turbine that got struck by lightning.

Africa can generate 90% of the current world power needs by use of its vast wind energy resource.

SolarCleano F1 was the first floating solar panel cleaning robot launched by Luxembourg-based robotics company SolarCleano in 2018. The company also developed a fully autonomous solar panel dry cleaning robot, SolarCleano F1A, for large solar installations in semi-arid and desert regions.

Modern ways of erecting high voltage lines. Simply mazing.

When things go wrong!!!

Masinga Dam at full capacity of 1.56 billion cubic metres spills over, crashes down the spillway and back to Tana river. Masinga is the main reservoir in the seven forks cascade dams along Tana river in Central Kenya. It covers 120km and generates 40MW of hydroelectric power. Masinga Dam is fed by rivers from the windward side of Nyandarua mountain. Rivers Chania (Nyeri), Gura, Mathioya join up with Sagana river (from S.West Mt. Kenya) which forms Tana river that is dammed at Masinga. Maragua and Chania rivers (Thika) flow directly into Masinga Dam. Masinga acts as a reservoir that holds water to be released to the other dams downstream in the cascade system. Rivers from Mt. Kenya South and East join Tana post-Masinga and the river is dammed repeatedly to maximize on power production. Beyond Masinga, Tana is dammed at Kamburu Dam (94 MW) before flowing into Gitaru Dam (largest power producing Dam in Kenya with capacity of 225 MW). From Gitaru Tana flows to Kindaruma Dam (72 MW) and further to Kiambere Dam (168 MW).

Repair of Goldwind wind turbines over 80 meters above ground. Amazing....

Combined Hydro and Solar powerplant