Renewable power is Kenya’s major energy supply, answerable for 80% of all electrical energy era in 2022, with plans to extend its share to 100% by the top of the last decade. Nonetheless, renewable power sources like photo voltaic and wind are intermittent, that means that they do not produce power when many of the consumption occurs. Infrastructure constructing for renewable power is capital-intensive and requires an influence administration system to retailer and distribute power correctly.