Compact Energies is really making waves with its latest project for The installation of solar power for replacement houses for project affected people(PAPS) in the EACOP project.

We’ve taken the lead in this venture, and it’s all about utilizing solar energy in a way that benefits both the environment and communities surrounding the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP). This initiative aims to incorporate solar power systems along the pipeline route for people affected with pipeline (PAPS), which will not only reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also provide clean energy solutions to local residents. It’s a win-win situation – promoting sustainable development while ensuring affordable and reliable electricity access for those living nearby.

With Compact Energies leading the charge, we can expect great outcomes for both people and our planet. Its been a remarkable step/move for EACOP for taking such an important step towards a greener future!

EACOP managing Director Martin Tiffen with EACOP REPLACEMENT HOUSES LEAD team together with Compact engineering team after official handling over of first houses for PAPS in Muleba District