Kenya, California deepen ties in climate action, technology, and trade: Pres Ruto

NAIROBI, Aug 13 (NNN-KBC) — Kenya and the US State of California are deepening cooperation in innovation, sustainability, and shared prosperity, with a strong focus on climate action, clean energy, and advanced technology.

Speaking in Nairobi while hosting a high-level delegation from California, President William Ruto highlighted the unique opportunities created by California’s leadership in technology and climate innovation and Kenya’s “Silicon Savannah,” powered by a young, digitally skilled workforce.

“Kenya leads in climate action, with a 93 percent renewable energy grid, targeting 100 percent by 2030 and 100 gigawatts by 2040,” President Ruto said. “Together, we are advancing clean energy systems, smart agriculture, research, artificial intelligence, trade, and clean transportation, including the upcoming Africa Clean Transportation Centre of Excellence in Nairobi.”

The delegation, led by California State Secretary of Transportation Toks Omishakin, included state officials and private sector representatives. Also present was US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Carla Benini.

California, the wealthiest US state, has been a key partner to Kenya in driving innovation and climate resilience. The two sides are now exploring new avenues for collaboration in clean technology, research partnerships, and sustainable trade. — NNN-KBC

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