@Omondi Odhiambo commented on this forum that it was not allowed or possible to 'feed in' excess power generated from a solar system to the grid in Kenya. I would like to ask Omondi where he obtained that information from and if he could share the source with me. I have 'grid tie' solar systems set up in Ireland and in the UK, where most people with solar have a 'grid tie' system. All of Omondi's questions about how to get around the difficulties of not being able to 'feed in' make the application that I want to install in Nairobi, just like I have here in Ireland, very challenging. I want a grid tie system in Nairobi that a) provides power during the day, b) charges batteries during the day for me to use power at night and c) provides back up power when the Kenya grid goes down, which it does on average once a week and for several hours at a time once a month. Is there any prospect of this 'ban' of grid feed in changing Omondi?