Kenyan wind power project embroiled in land dispute, unable to sell carbon credits -media

Published 10:18 on September 3, 2024  /  Last updated at 10:39 on September 3, 2024  / /  Africa, EMEA, Voluntary

One of the largest renewable energy projects in Kenya, involved in a land dispute with the local community for about a decade, has been unable to trade carbon credits issued from the project, according to a local media source.
One of the largest renewable energy projects in Kenya, involved in a land dispute with the local community for about a decade, has been unable to trade carbon credits issued from the project, according to a local media source.


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