This study addresses the issue of energy access in rural Kenya, where a significant portion of the population lacks electricity. The research focuses on designing renewable microgrids tailored to the specific renewable energy resources available in five selected villages: Mumbiri, South Korr, Kitulu, Mkwiro, and Sasimwani. The goal is to develop economically viable and sustainable energy solutions that meet these rural communities' electricity demand, improving their quality of life and reducing their dependence on traditional biomass-based energy sources.