The energy generated here will be sold to Kenya Power and Lighting Company, for integration into the Kenyan grid.
[3] This is approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) by road, east of the Dandora Dumping Site, the largest waste dumpsite in the country.
[4] Nairobi, Kenya's capital city, had an estimated population of 4.5 million people, as of February 2019.
This dumpsite receives a daily load, estimated between 2,000 and 3,000 tonnes of solid waste, from Nairobi's homes, businesses and industry.
[7] In February 2022, the Daily Nation reported that the pre-requite feasibility study, expected to take six months was being planned.