[2] This is approximately 385 kilometres (239 mi) by road, north-east of Nairobi, the country's capital and largest city.
[5] The power station is owned and operated by Kenya Rural Electrification Authority, a government agency.
[4] In February 2018, the Business Daily Africa, reported that the expected commissioning of this power plant had been pushed back to December 2018, following delays.
[1] The solar park sells electricity wholesale to Kenya Power at Sh5.49 per unit.
[7] The solar power plant was officially launched by President Uhuru Kenyatta on December 13, 2019.