The subject of this analysis was the five-story Karolinka dormitory, consisting of 9 single rooms and 70 double rooms. The dormitory, under standard conditions, can accommodate 151 people. A photovoltaic system with a maximum power of 49. Explore cost-benefit analysis, installation case studies, and policy incentives shaping this educational energy. Solar panels installed on the roof of a dormitory at Friends School Kamusinga, Bungoma County. Photo/ Pauline Ongaji Many rural boarding schools across Kenya currently spend more than 10 per cent of their annual budgets on electricity—a burden that has become increasingly unsustainable as energy. Fro m these results obtained a solar power generation system with a power of 9. The system created can work for The solar photovoltaic power generation system can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 147. 11 t within 25 years, and the solar. The study developed a mathematical model of hourly electric energy usage and production in Matlab/Simulink to optimize the photovoltaic (PV) system, increase self-consumption potential, and enhance surplus energy storage. That year, access to electricity in sub-Saharan Africa exceeded 50% for the first time, although it was still below 30% for those living in. The dormitory is located in Bueng Klueng village, southwest of Umphang along the Burmese border, and is home to around 30 Karen children of all ages whose families are unable to support their education at home. These children stay at the dorm where they are housed, fed and supported in many other.