Categories: Politics

Kenya’s Koko Networks Shuts Down Clean Energy Operations

Koko Networks, a provider of ethanol cooking fuel, has ceased operations in Kenya. The closure impacts a significant number of employees and households that relied on the company’s products.

The shutdown leaves over 700 employees without jobs and disrupts access to clean energy for hundreds of thousands of low-income families.

Business Model and Carbon Credits

Koko Networks operated using a business model that depended on the sale of carbon offsets on international markets. This revenue stream allowed the company to offer ethanol stoves and fuel at competitive prices compared to charcoal. The company’s failure raises concerns about the viability of similar green startups that depend on carbon markets.

Shutdown Details and Impact

The decision to cease operations followed a dispute with the Kenyan government regarding authorization for international carbon credit sales. Customers were notified of the immediate cessation of operations via a text message on Saturday, January 31. The layoffs extend beyond the 700 direct employees to include thousands of indirect partners, including vendors and distributors. Hundreds of thousands of families who previously purchased Koko’s fuel refills are now facing a return to charcoal or more expensive liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).

Core Business Challenges

Koko Networks’ business model involved balancing affordability, sustainability, and revenue generation. The company aimed to provide low-cost fuel to low-income consumers, reduce deforestation by offering an alternative to charcoal, and generate revenue through the sale of carbon credits. The lack of government support for carbon credit sales made the company’s financial model unsustainable.

Future Considerations

The possibility of a government-facilitated buyout or the absorption of Koko’s infrastructure and vendor network by a competitor remains. The potential for households to permanently revert to using charcoal is also a concern.

Source: Tuko

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