GivePower and ServiceNow Partner Again to Address The Water Crises in Kenya's Mombasa and Makueni Counties
GivePower and ServiceNow announced the opening of two new solar-powered water systems in Kenya's Mombasa and Makueni counties. These projects, located in Migadini and Makindu, respectively, mark the eighth collaboration between the two organizations, focusing on sustainable water solutions. The new installations bring the total number of GivePower Solar Water Farms in Kenya to 12, providing clean water to nearly 1 million people daily. The systems use solar energy to desalinate and purify water, ensuring access to safe drinking water for over 20 years. The launch was celebrated by key figures, including Archbishop Hubertus van Megen and CECM Emily Achieng Okelo.
- Two new solar-powered water systems opened in Mombasa and Makueni counties.
- Projects are the result of a collaboration between GivePower and ServiceNow.
- Total of 12 GivePower Solar Water Farms in Kenya.
- Provide clean, safe drinking water to nearly 1 million Kenyans daily.
- Solar Water Farms desalinate and purify water, removing contaminants like salt, viruses, bacteria, and fluoride.
- Systems designed to produce clean water for over 20 years.
- No specific financial impact or return on investment mentioned for ServiceNow.
- Details on operational costs or maintenance challenges for the water systems are not provided.
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The Solar Water Farm launch was celebrated by the esteemed representative of the Holy Father, the Apostolic Nuncio to
"This Solar Water Farm represents a monumental step forward in our efforts to ensure sustainable and clean water access for our residents. It embodies our commitment to leveraging renewable energy solutions to enhance water security and resilience against climate change," remarked Ms. Achieng Okelo.
At the Migadini SWF site opening, Tim Muindi, GVP of Treasury at ServiceNow, reiterated their pledge to provide aid in
Leveraging clean solar energy, each Solar Water Farm desalinates and purifies salty or brackish water, removing salt, viruses, and bacteria. The systems also eliminate other contaminants, including fluoride, to create reliable, affordable sources of clean drinking water for communities in need. Each GivePower Solar Water Farm is designed to remain operational and produce clean water for over 20 years.
"We are very grateful for the public-private partnerships that make these projects possible," said Michele Magee, President of GivePower. "Access to clean drinking water is a basic human right and we are thrilled to be able to help in meeting this critical need."
About GivePower
GivePower® is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to extending the environmental and social benefits of clean, renewable energy around the globe. GivePower uses solar and battery storage technologies to deliver essential services to the developing world. The organization has helped bring clean power and clean water to underserved communities in 28 countries across
About ServiceNow
ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) makes the world work better for everyone. Our cloud-based platform and solutions help digitize and unify organizations so that they can find smarter, faster, better ways to make work flow. So employees and customers can be more connected, more innovative, and more agile. And we can all create the future we imagine. The world works with ServiceNow®. For more information, visit: www.servicenow.com.
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