@Rad, this is a travesty of Mag( this is where the big JJJ words is meant to fit but i lack the correct one)nimous proportions, Yes we do need cheap energy, but what happened to first exploiting the 7000MW++ geothermal and almost 10GW++ wind potential?
The fact that we are unable to maintain basic infrastructural like roads makes me terrified to think that the same fellows will be in charge of maintaining a nuclear facilityOn Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Brian Ngure <brian@pixie.co.ke> wrote:
_______________________________________________Just seen this on Slashdot. Is this the way for Kenya to regarding new sources of power?
--RegardsBrian Ngure
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