"Kenya Takes a Step Towards Cleaner Kitchens: Government Sets Ambitious Target In a bid to improve the health and environment of its citizens, the Kenyan government has set its sights on a ambitious target: ensuring 70% of households have access to clean cooking by 2028. A significant boost to this goal comes in the form of a substantial investment by energy giant TotalEnergies, which is pouring millions into the development of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) infrastructure. The switch from traditional biomass and charcoal to cleaner cooking methods is expected to have a profound impact on air quality, reducing the alarming rates of respiratory diseases and other health issues associated with indoor pollution. With TotalEnergies' support, Kenya is poised to join the ranks of countries making significant strides in promoting a cleaner, healthier future for its people."


Smoke is fading in Kenyan kitchens as the government aims for 70% clean cooking access by 2028, supported by TotalEnergies' significant LPG investments.