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Offline Kadudu

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Kenya reveals Sh540bn nuclear power plant in Tana River
« on: August 19, 2020, 09:54:18 AM »
We have gone crazy. Instead of decentralising energy sources we want to capitalize on one source. Nuclear energy is not the way to go in future. It is on the long term very expensive. Green energy is becoming cheaper everyday. Why invest so much in one source of energy?
I wonder how high is Uhuru's stake here? The usual 10%?

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Offline Njuri Ncheke

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Re: Kenya reveals Sh540bn nuclear power plant in Tana River
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2020, 11:56:37 AM »
We have gone crazy. Instead of decentralising energy sources we want to capitalize on one source. Nuclear energy is not the way to go in future. It is on the long term very expensive. Green energy is becoming cheaper everyday. Why invest so much in one source of energy?
I wonder how high is Uhuru's stake here? The usual 10%?

https://deref-gmx.net/mail/client/V8I8uuzTR4k/dereferrer/?redirectUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.businessdailyafrica.com%2Feconomy%2FKenya-reveals-Sh540bn-nuclear-power-plant-plan%2F3946234-5610846-er5bca%2Findex.html
Of course 10% and other treats like vacation and gifts to family members and croonies.
That aside have they factored al shabaab blowing it up, Tana river is vulnerable on top decommissioning a nuclear powereplant is damn expensive and detrimental to the environment I would say NO if I was from there