Ill go on and ask the first question to get us on:

Access to reliable and affordable electricity is key to all aspects of economic and industrial development. the lower the cost of electricy, the more competitive a nation is likely to be in all sectors. the current comparative cost of electricity per kilowatt hours  stand highly skewed in the favour of western and eastern economic giants.

1: What are the possible ways we can have electricity on the cheap at the consumer level.

2: what are the possible ways private sector, without involvement of the government can access cheap energy?

3: what needs to happen to have a competitively priced and available electricity product in the region?


On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 5:10 PM, [ Brainiac ] <arebacollins@gmail.com> wrote:
The subject notwithstanding, lemme introduce a proposed curriculum on this topic. As we still have a few days till beginning of august, i propose we spend these wisely planning on these debates. here is a rough guide:

August: Pertinent issues affecting energy.
-> Our electricity production / consumption as a nation & region.
-> Showcases: -> highlighting people, organizations playing a significant role in energy production.
-> Pricing vs global competitiveness: -> why our energy is expensive.
-> Trends & trending ourselves.

September:  Energy Ideas.

October: ...... suggestions welcome.



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