Project Scope
Key Assumptions & Standards
The electrical works for the Dakacha Magarini Solar Park Project cover all activities necessary for the design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of electrical systems required to generate, transmit, and integrate 100MW of solar energy into the national grid. These are designed and executed based on several key assumptions and compliance with internationally recognized standards to ensure quality, efficiency and safety.
This scope ensures the plant’s operational efficiency, safety and compliance with local and international standards.
1. Project Capacity and Phasing
Phase 1
Focused on delivering the initial 40MW with associated electrical infrastructure.

Phase 2
Completion of the remaining 60MW, including grid connection enhancements.

2. Technology Selection
- Monocrystalline Solar Panels are assumed for their high efficiency and reliability in Kenyan climatic conditions.
- String Inverters are selected for scalability and ease of maintenance.
3. Grid Integration
The 10km loop-in, loop-out transmission line to the nearest substation will operate at medium voltage (33kV).
Synchronization with Kenya’s national grid will adhere to the Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) interconnection requirements.
4. Site-Specific Conditions
The site Dakacha Sub Location, Marafa Ward, Magarini sub County, Kilifi County in Kenya, 50 km from the Malindi, Coastal Kenya , has high solar irradiance, averaging 5-6 peak sun hours/day, making it suitable for a utility-scale PV plant.
Soil conditions allow for trenching and grounding systems without significant geological challenges.
5. Environmental and Safety Considerations
- Compliance with national and international standards (IEC, IEEE).
- Provisions for earthing and bonding to ensure safety and reliability.
- The project assumes minimal disruption to the local ecosystem and complies with Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) findings.
- Adequate safety measures, including grounding and surge protection are integrated into all electrical designs.
Purpose of Assumptions & Standards
- Consistency: Ensures uniformity across all project phases.
- Safety: Guarantees protection for personnel, equipment, and the environment.
- Reliability: Provides a robust and long-lasting electrical system.
- Compliance: Adheres to local and international codes for smooth project approval and grid integration.