Lake Turkana wind power Project employs new wind tower technology: iconic structure to be built.

please note that this project may take years to materialize or even start, don't get your hopes too high but the fact that they have signed deals and are considering Kenya as their ideal investment destination for such a project is awesome.
How huge is Thika superhighway? If it could be built within just 3.5 years. If they could manage to construct that so huge, so tall, so complicated edifice that is the Empire State Building in just 11months! I do not see why it should be difficult to construct that tower in just under 5months, if everything goes according to plan. It can b done
 
Tuko pamoja mkuu hii na news ya Kenyas FDI ndio kipao mbele kwangu hehe

that entrepreneurship summit might be remembered in history as the turning point in which Kenya became a great nation....since that summit we''ve just been signing mega deals on developments whose ramifications will last a lifetime
 
5 of these babies and power outages in all towns and cities...malizika pap..even 90% rural electrification can be achieved in the next 10 - 15 years.Na hatutaki 5- maybe 50 to 60 so that in that period we even outdo spain at 62,000MW..thanks simplemind for that link
 
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5 of these babies and power outages in all towns and cities...malizika pap..even 90% rural electrification can be achieved in the next 10 - 15 years.Na hatutaki 5- maybe 50 to 60 so that in that period we even outdo spain at 62,000MW..thanks simplemind for that link

Errm chief Quickly that's not how it works. Maybe you should check out KE's power consumption, go wider into EA's consumption and revise your assumption. You don't just generate power because its fashionable to do so.
 
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Errm chief Quickly that's not how it works. Maybe you should check out KE's power consumption, go wider into EA's consumption and revise your assumption. You don't just generate power because its fashionable to do so.

sorry bro but i have to differ with you here. It is in perfect order for me to have drooled at the prospect of generating humongous MWs. As it is Kenya's per caput consumption is 118Kwh per year while ya TZ ni 74.44. Energy hungry country that must avail this resource ASAP and cheaply to its citizens or else forever render ourselves stone age. what will it be : to forever remain 3rd world or to dream and aspire to ever higher things,all the while being unsatisfied with any progress we make i.e we must be relentless as a man wooing his true sweetheart.

As much as this SWET is good news,there is another plant(coal) slated for Lamu that will generate 981.5 MW.That alone is greater than TZ output(900MW). We need this power in order to take off the runway of mediocrity,poverty and no ambition and soar into the clouds if progress and take our rightful place in the comity of nations. We should eschew the thinking of hitowezekana hatuna rasilmali but say tunataka kuufanya whatever the obstacles. In my travels in EA this is what defines a kenyan. besides we truly want to improve quality of life of which access to electricity is a facet.

glopolis.org/en/articles/energy-east-africa/
 
haven't heard much since they signed that contract,but the rest of the project is on full gear.
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