Nairobi installs solar powered street lights

Nairobi at night- Creative Commons: Matua Matheka
Kenya is taking its climate change response to the streets. In a move aimed at boosting environmental sustainability while reducing costs and making residents safer, Nairobi city council has begun installing solar-powered street lighting.
The new project, which aims to increase the use of environmentally friendly technologies that can contribute to sustainable economic growth, is part of a climate-change response strategy launched by the Kenyan government in 2010.
The government has allocated one billion Kenyan shillings ($10 million) for the solar lighting project in the capital. A few solar street lamps have already replaced normal lights on a number of streets near the Kenyan parliament and other government buildings.
The initiative is expected to be completed by mid-2012, with the new lighting on at least 12 streets as well as a major highway connecting several towns outside Nairobi.
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