As global efforts to mitigate climate change intensify, solar energy has emerged as a critical sustainable energy source. In Kenya, particularly in rural areas like Konoin sub-County, solar energy offers a promising alternative to conventional energy sources, yet adoption rates remain inconsistent. This research aimed to determine the influence of socio-economic and geographical variables on the adoption of solar energy technologies among households in Konoin sub-County. Adoption was significantly influenced by economic considerations such as perceptions of installation costs, incentives, and potential long-term cost reductions. Download
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