Nipate
Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Kadudu on September 26, 2018, 10:01:28 AM
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This was project impossible from the very start. Why reach for the skies when you cannot even fly like a chicken? :D :D :D :D
Updated power development plan prepared by the Ministry of Energy and covering the period 2017 to 2037, now show that the earliest the country can build the nuclear plant is 2036 and not 2027 as initially planned.
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/economy/Kenya-now-pushes-nuclear-power-plant-plan-to-2036/3946234-4777866-b05oauz/index.html
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This was one of those jokes...nuclear power...
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A project to reward political failures.
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It's just as well. I don't know how such a plant would work but NO banana republic should handle things that if they go wrong can turn into Chenorbyl. This is a country where the main airport catches fire and no one is held responsible, sembuse messing around with nuclear energy?
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It's just as well. I don't know how such a plant would work but NO banana republic should handle things that if they go wrong can turn into Chenorbyl. This is a country where the main airport catches fire and no one is held responsible, sembuse messing around with nuclear energy?
It does appear a screwy idea for a place like Kenya, but according to the country's leaders it is the sort of "advanced thinking" that will take the country to the next level. :o
Deputy President William Ruto said developing nuclear power is more than just "thinking outside the box."
"Kenya's stated intention of using nuclear energy for electricity generation reflects the sort of thinking which can propel a country from relative mediocrity to the realms of greatness," said Ruto.
https://www.voanews.com/a/kenya-pursuing-nuclear-power-despite-the-risks/1880247.html
Meanwhile, those who do not want Kenya to advance to the realms of greatness have been writing stuff like this: https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/africa/2018-01-09-why-kenyas-push-for-nuclear-power-rests-on-false-or-fanciful-premises/
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A project to reward political failures.
The Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board is certainly marching on and is in fact seeking to fill some senior positions right now: http://nuclear.co.ke/
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(https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/images/thursday/Detectives-JKIA-inside-07082013.jpg)
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This is why I cannot stand Arap Mashamba. The guy has big words for empty action. He talks too much and just busy looting the republic.
It does appear a screwy idea for a place like Kenya, but according to the country's leaders it is the sort of "advanced thinking" that will take the country to the next level. :o
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These are bodies created for the sole purpose of siphoning tax payers money. the question we should be asking how many billions have been thown down this hole? Achillo Ayacko the fool running to be a senator created this thing when he was in the energy docket for no other reason but to steal tax payers money.