ecoligo and Yingli Namene inaugurate 110 kWp solar system for flower breeder United Selections

United Selections, a flower breeder in Kenya’s Nakuru county, has inaugurated a 110 kWp solar system at their open days event last week. The event’s theme was “breeding a colorful future sustainably”, a topic that is high on United Selections’ agenda and encouraged their move to solar energy. The project was implemented by ecoligo, a German-based company, together with EPC partners Yingli Namene Solar.

The ecoligo and Yingli Namene teams in location for the inauguration.
The ecoligo and Yingli Namene teams in location for the inauguration.

Rasmus Hansen, ecoligo’s Managing Director in Kenya, said: “We always value the opportunity to showcase our projects. Potential customers can learn more about using solar energy and imagine how their own project might look, while our clients get the chance to demonstrate their move to green energy. It’s a key topic in Kenya’s horticulture industry at the moment and so it was great to talk with industry leaders about how we can support them in becoming more sustainable.”

Kenyan flower growers, suppliers, and other stakeholders attended the event, a yearly celebration at United Selections where attendees can browse new flower varieties. The leading flower breeder has always placed value on environmental-friendly methods of growing, however, this year’s addition of renewable energy has brought the business to the next level in terms of sustainability.

110 kWp solar system for flower breeder United Selections.
110 kWp solar system for flower breeder United Selections

Managing Director Jelle Posthumus was delighted to see reactions from his customers to the system.  “We’re very happy to have the chance to unveil our solar system to the attendees of our open days. United Selections is committed to innovation and environmental protection and powering our farm with solar energy fits well with these values. It was also a good opportunity for ecoligo and Yingli Namene to share knowledge and answer questions about the project and we hope to see other flower farms adopting solar energy as a result.”

This solar project was coordinated by ecoligo, which is also the project owner and operator, and was financed by our crowdinvestors. As the engineering and turnkey construction company, Yingli Namene Solar was responsible for the installation and takes care of the ongoing operation and maintenance of the system.

Members of the team of the flower breeder United Selections during work.
Members of the team of the flower breeder United Selections during work.

Poojan Dodhia, Commercial Director at Yingli Namene Solar, said: It was a pleasure to officially inaugurate the solar system at the United Selections open day, and for Yingli Namene to be able to show how the Solar PV system interacts seamlessly with the daily operations of United Selections. The open day provided an interactive forum to showcase the project and answer questions visitors had around the technically feasibility and benefits of solar energy, and we hope this catalyses further adoption of Solar PV by Kenya’s horticulture industry.

The 110 kWp photovoltaic project will provide United Selections with clean energy during daytime, lowering energy costs for the business and saving up to 113 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year.

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This project is part of the International Climate Initiative (IKI). The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) supports this initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.