Burhani Engineers, a reputed civil engineering firm, has announced the successful completion of a renewable energy project at a major hospital in Malindi, Kenya. This initiative involved the supply, installation, and commissioning of advanced solar panels, aimed at mitigating the critical issue of frequent power blackouts that had long disrupted medical services and endangered patient well-being.
Frequent power outages at the Malindi hospital had posed significant risks to patient safety and disrupted essential medical procedures. Recognizing the urgency, Burhani Engineers embarked on a mission to provide a sustainable and reliable solution. The project encompassed the supply of high-quality solar panels, seamless installation integrated with the hospital's existing infrastructure, and the commissioning of a fully operational solar energy system.
The primary objective was to ensure a stable and uninterrupted power supply, eliminating the dangers associated with power blackouts. Leveraging their extensive expertise in renewable energy solutions, Burhani Engineers designed a system tailored to the hospital's specific needs, ensuring a smooth installation process and a seamless transition to solar power.
Key components of the project included a thorough assessment and planning phase, sourcing of top-tier solar panels and related equipment, professional installation by skilled technicians, and rigorous testing to optimize system performance. This comprehensive approach ensured the delivery of a robust and efficient solar energy system.
The impact of this project on the hospital and the surrounding community has been profound. With the new solar energy system in place, the hospital now enjoys a stable and reliable power supply, significantly improving the quality of healthcare services. Medical procedures can be conducted without fear of interruption, safeguarding patient safety and enhancing overall care.
The shift to solar energy also underscores a commitment to environmental sustainability. By relying on green, renewable energy sources, the hospital reduces its carbon footprint, setting a positive example for the community to follow.


