Bidco wins overall award at the 2018 Energy Management Awards
From Left: Bidco Africa Founder Mr. B.D. Shah, and Bidco
Africa Director Dipak Shah receive the Overall Energy Management Award, during
the 14 th Energy Management Awards 2018, from Prof Colleta Suda, the Chief
Administrative Secretary and Permanent Secretary renewable energy.
Having saved Kshs 102 million from energy efficiency
projects over the past one year, Bidco Africa emerged the overall winner of this
year’s Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) Energy Management Awards (EMA).
The consumer goods manufacturer won the award for its
investment in energy-efficient technologies including installation of LED
lights in all its manufacturing plants, switching to less carbon-intensive fuels
and renewable energy sourcing.
Currently, Bidco Africa uses up to 70% of its own generated
energy from renewable sources while consuming only 30% from the national grid.
It plans to further reduce its dependence on the national grid with the
implementation of a project to replace all the roofs in its Thika plant with
3,920 solar panels to generate 1.2 Megawatts (MW) of power.
“We believe the role of business in society is to provide
products and services that people value while using fewer resources and
respecting the environment,” said Dr. Thiagarajan Vijayakumar (TVK), Bidco
Africa’s Group Director of Operations
“We look at effective energy management as a win-win that
benefits the company, our customers, the communities in which we operate and
the environment,” he added.
To further improve its energy efficiency, Bidco has started
a very ambitious project to contract farmers to grow millions of Bamboo
seedlings which is a perfect soil conservation agent and a source of renewable
energy.
Once matured, the farmers will harvest the Bamboo culms, which
regenerate on their own, to supply Bidco to meet its need for biomass to power
its Cogeneration plant at the Thika factory.
The company estimates that it will require 6,000 tons of
Bamboo, a month to meet its energy needs.
The winners in the other EMA categories included: Farmer’s Choice
Limited, who won the Best
Most Improved Award, Executive Residency by Best Western,
Nairobi who won best New Entrant Small and Medium Consumer Award, Sotik Tea
Company Limited for Best New Entrant for large Consumer and Mombasa Cement
Limited who won the Best Energy Management Team Award.
Others include Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge who scooped the
Best Energy Management Service Sector Award and the Fuel Savings Award Small
Consumer.
The annual Energy Management Awards is organised by KAM and
targets all energy consumers.
It is aimed at encouraging a culture of energy efficiency
and conservation. It also recognises companies that have taken steps in energy
efficiency.
KAM holds the Energy Management Awards during the Kenya Sustainable
Energy Day which is set aside to celebrate the great milestones that Kenya has
taken to develop Clean Sustainable Energy.
This year’s Sustainable Energy Day was aimed at promoting
the accelerated adoption and sustainable use of all forms of renewable energy
sources.
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