 Who We Are FEATURE STORY NOVEMBER 1, 2018 How W st En r in K n is Good B t       Afrisol Energy is Supported by the World Bank's Climate Technology Program. This feature is an outcome of infoDev, a multi-donor program administered by the World Bank Group, with a focus on entrepreneurs in developing economies. This piece was originally published on March 10, 2016.  A new company in Kenya is turning all kinds of waste into energy, saving both money and the environment. The new system is changing minds about what is "good" fuel, while the local economy is getting a boost from the alternative energies. Afrisol Energy is one of the 270 green enterprises supported by the World Bank's Climate Technology Program, an initiative powered by the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID), Australia’s Department of Foreign A airs and Trade (Australian Aid), Denmark’s Ministry of Foreign A airs (DANIDA), Norway’s Ministry of Foreign A airs, and the Netherlands’ Ministry of Foreign A airs. For more videos about entrepreneurs, visit our YouTube channel. How Waste Energy in Kenya is a Good Bet Watch later Share Watch on PATRICIO V. MARQUEZ OCT 10, 2021 DAVID MCKENZIE OCT 08, 2021 FATIH BIROL,DAVID MAL 2021 3 Prioriti s to Sc l Up W kl links Octob r 8: M nt l H lth S rvic s r n skills, d f ndin th It’s critic l to t missions Amid COVID-19 st tus quo, n r tin   ood jobs, nts vs hum ns, nd mor … About News Data Projects and Operations Research and Publications Countries Learning Topics FOLLOW US NEWSLETTER Enter email to subscribe... This Site in: ENGLISH  Legal Privacy Notice Site Accessibility Access to Information Jobs Contact SCAM ALERTS REPORT FRAUD OR CORRUPTION IBRD IDA IFC MIGA ICSID © 2021 The World Bank Group, All Rights Reserved.