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Microsoft to power 1.8 million homes with the use of solar panels.

Solar energy supplies are massive; if we could harness all of the sunlight shining on the earth for just one hour, we could use that energy to power the entire world for a whole year.
The sunshine used in solar energy production is free, and there’s lots of it. On the other hand, fossil fuels are running out, and fast. Reducing our reliance on these finite resources and taking advantage of an abundant, free source of energy, such as sunlight, could mean lower energy prices, reduced greenhouse gas emissions and a stronger, more stable energy future.



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    • George Kariuki

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      Great news. This could lead to lower energy bills and boost the economy in the solar energy sector.

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      • johnte ndeto

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        This is such a great milestone towards the use of clean and renewable energy moreso in homes

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        • walter lungayi

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          That's a significant step towards sustainable energy production!

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          • Esther Wanjiku

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            This is going to be ground breaking.Kudos to Microsoft for this

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            • Princess

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              Microsoft's endeavor to power 1.8 million homes through solar panels is a significant stride in the right direction. Such initiatives pave the way for a more sustainable and eco-friendly energy landscape.

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              • Esther Wanjiku

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                @princess_nel_268 This is very noble of the tech giant.Unbelievable even

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              • Kevin

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                Very uplifting actions

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                • Esther Wanjiku

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                  @Kevin Goes without saying

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                • dickson mutai

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                  Actions like these inspire positive change

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                  • Gorffly mokua

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                    This is a significant step towards promoting sustainable energy solutions and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.👏👏

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                    • Joseph Githinji

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                      Congratulations to Microsoft for investing in such a noble course. Use of renewable energy is so vital to our environment.

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                      • Jane Wangui

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                        @joseph_githinji 1.8 million homes is a great start. Good job Microsoft for supporting clean energy.

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                      • Rotich Kim

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                        Congratulations Microsoft we need other companies to support a d invest in green energy

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                        • Joseph Githinji

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                          @rotich_kim I agree, more companies should invest in solar energy around the globe.

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                        • Abraham Jok Atem

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                          This is a massive supply from Microsoft which will definitely bring a massive change

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                          • Joseph Githinji

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                            @abraham_jok_atem It is a great milestone, 1.8m homes is not a joke.

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                          • CHRIS NGATIA

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                            This is so great of Microsoft

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