Kenya still has a long way to achieving its ambition of attaining a 100 per cent transition to clean energy by 2030 following the financial constraints.

The country has been gaining support from various groups like the Climate Investment Funds which endorsed a Sh9 trillion ($70m) annual plan last year with an initial allocation of $46.39 million to advance the integration and utilization of renewable energy in the country.

Unfortunately, the recent orders by United States of America's President Donald Trump to end clean energy-related disbursement could jeopardize the ongoing projects in Africa.

Taking over office after swearing in, Trump signed "immediately pause disbursement of funds" from the bipartisan Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.