Kenya should focus on universal electricity coverage with stable 24-7 power after which she can start thinking of growing demand by reducing the price- so deal with supply side issues first - and on this we are not doing badly with 5M household connected to the grid - and adding 1m plus annually - meaning by 2020/2022 - we may have universal electricity access - which would be an incredible feat achieved in single generation.
You have it upside down.. I think we have debated this issue and come the conclusion the issue is production of power at highest price possible.. the consensus is that Kenya should go big on Coal or Nuclear..
Look at Telecommunications .. You see when Kenya brought in Undersea cable the lower price enabled supply to be available and demand to increase.. Now we have by products like Digital TV, digital media, all these were because of this investment and policy change.. and letting markets sort out the supply and demand.
We need to break KPL to three companies .. regionalize them and give this job to private sector completely.. Kengen too needs to be wholly privatized all debts scraped... I wonder why the prince gave up on his plan to reform these government owned entities.. is he too jittery to focus or what? He had that Somali I forgot his name do some work to advise him on how to privatize these mongrels of businesses..
Uhuru should stop being a hyena and focus on one thing.. if it is Roads let him do that if it is healthcare do that but not this juggling of millions mega things
We need to move to full capitalism throttle..
Ruto and Uhuru Connection circus is a game of musical chairs.. without Donor subsidies these 7 million connections won't be economically viable.. But if Kengen produced power at $0.02/watt then you would see market forces fixing the supply problem.. A mama mboga could bake mandazi with an electric stove and still be able to sell mandazi at a profit and even a lower price..Middle Class in Mombasa would start using cooling systems ...Farmers would be able to mechanize ..etc...chicken and egg
The boozos should be talking to one Fombe Mangufuli to allow them to use Natural gas reserves he has to generate electricity.. but instead they are all over the villages going hut from hut lighting one bulb at a time..and then taking National geographic photos what for?
GOK should set Policy and leave market to do the rest..I have never seen Obama installing any windows to save energy, or him show casing digital meters but by using tax incentives he made it happen...
What we have in Kenya right now is a never ending PR circus at the expense of policy and long term solutions.