Largest Wind Farm in Africa

Am back again with my pet subject, renewable energy, I came across this interesting article in the Guardian, and where will it be based ; Kenya. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jul/27/kenya-wind-farm in a location we have discussed before Lake Turkana. It had to take foreigners, this makes me mad. Kiania -- [Asentric Consulting Ltd] If a man has in himself the soul of a slave will he not become one no matter what his birth .... -Richest Man in Babylon

I'm not sure of the facts, but I gather we have enough potential to totally rely on geothermal power. But this is said to be expensive to tap. What does it take to fully utilise the potential of our geothermal power? 2009/7/28 David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd <kianiadee@gmail.com>
Am back again with my pet subject, renewable energy, I came across this interesting article in the Guardian, and where will it be based ; Kenya. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jul/27/kenya-wind-farm in a location we have discussed before Lake Turkana.
It had to take foreigners, this makes me mad.
Kiania
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bet its not as expensive as burning diesell and buying power from private characters with generators. . . . On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Gichingiri Kuria<gmail@gichingiri.com> wrote:
I'm not sure of the facts, but I gather we have enough potential to totally rely on geothermal power. But this is said to be expensive to tap. What does it take to fully utilise the potential of our geothermal power?
2009/7/28 David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd <kianiadee@gmail.com>
Am back again with my pet subject, renewable energy, I came across this interesting article in the Guardian, and where will it be based ; Kenya. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jul/27/kenya-wind-farm in a location we have discussed before Lake Turkana. It had to take foreigners, this makes me mad. Kiania --
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We can be able to tap 3000 MW from Geothermal. ________________________________ From: Gichingiri Kuria <gmail@gichingiri.com> To: Skunkworks forum <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 9:12:40 PM Subject: Re: [Skunkworks] Largest Wind Farm in Africa I'm not sure of the facts, but I gather we have enough potential to totally rely on geothermal power. But this is said to be expensive to tap. What does it take to fully utilise the potential of our geothermal power? 2009/7/28 David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd <kianiadee@gmail.com>
Am back again with my pet subject, renewable energy, I came across this interesting article in the Guardian, and where will it be based ; Kenya. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jul/27/kenya-wind-farm in a location we have discussed before Lake Turkana.
It had to take foreigners, this makes me mad.
Kiania --
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Wrong edward, conservative estimates : 7000mw from geo alone. On the cost terms, it is not costly, look at it this way, we have used it, we know it works, we have the know how. So less likelihood of failures and risks. About kenya, again my issue is grand corruption. Some shallow minded guy who has the ability to influence guys at the ministry gets generators and sells power to the government! ! And then they spend 19 billion to generate 60mw from sondu, a pathetic project still dependent on mau! On 7/28/09, edward mayaka <edwmayaka@yahoo.com> wrote:
We can be able to tap 3000 MW from Geothermal.
________________________________ From: Gichingiri Kuria <gmail@gichingiri.com> To: Skunkworks forum <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 9:12:40 PM Subject: Re: [Skunkworks] Largest Wind Farm in Africa
I'm not sure of the facts, but I gather we have enough potential to totally rely on geothermal power. But this is said to be expensive to tap. What does it take to fully utilise the potential of our geothermal power?
2009/7/28 David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd <kianiadee@gmail.com>
Am back again with my pet subject, renewable energy, I came across this interesting article in the Guardian, and where will it be based ; Kenya. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jul/27/kenya-wind-farm in a location we have discussed before Lake Turkana.
It had to take foreigners, this makes me mad.
Kiania --
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If a man has in himself the soul of a slave will he not become one no matter what his birth ....
-Richest Man in Babylon
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Capacity of 30,000MW! Looks like an gold mine (or oil field) to me. ________________________________ From: David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd <kianiadee@gmail.com> To: Skunkworks forum <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 6:28:33 PM Subject: [Skunkworks] Largest Wind Farm in Africa Am back again with my pet subject, renewable energy, I came across this interesting article in the Guardian, and where will it be based ; Kenya. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jul/27/kenya-wind-farm in a location we have discussed before Lake Turkana. It had to take foreigners, this makes me mad. Kiania -- [Asentric Consulting Ltd] If a man has in himself the soul of a slave will he not become one no matter what his birth .... -Richest Man in Babylon

What use is there to giving food supplements to the starving instead of maize and beans? Our national generation capacity is 1900Mw. One 'small' Nuclear plant produces 2000Mw costs about 1B USD and it takes 25years before we start thinking what to do with the spent uranium fuel rods. Futhermore which country in the world has met it's electricity demands purely on renewable sources? Not even New Zealand or the Vatican ;-) Can we be for real, we need electricity and badly it's not the source as much as the quantity and the urgency. It's worth noting that a good number of people on this list dont have electricity upcountry. Kiania -- [Asentric Consulting Ltd] If a man has in himself the soul of a slave will he not become one no matter what his birth .... -Richest Man in Babylon

@david, you must be mistaken. Our generation capacity is way below 1900, must be slightly higher than 1050, but so is our peak demand. And with geo thermal potential of 7000mw, we would be the first nation. And i think cost wise it would help to work on the supply chain. On 7/29/09, David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd <kianiadee@gmail.com> wrote:
What use is there to giving food supplements to the starving instead of maize and beans?
Our national generation capacity is 1900Mw. One 'small' Nuclear plant produces 2000Mw costs about 1B USD and it takes 25years before we start thinking what to do with the spent uranium fuel rods.
Futhermore which country in the world has met it's electricity demands purely on renewable sources? Not even New Zealand or the Vatican ;-)
Can we be for real, we need electricity and badly it's not the source as much as the quantity and the urgency. It's worth noting that a good number of people on this list dont have electricity upcountry.
Kiania
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@Kiania I fully agree with you. I just want to point out additionally that the figures we use for predicting power utility are flawed. Roughly 20% of households in Kenya have *access* to electricity. This says nothing about the regularity or quality of the same. Given cost, utility of power is too low. I insist we need the equivalent of fibre. To make it cheap and accessible to all. We don't have Amish people in Kenya, AFAIK. Most want power. Fast. Cheap. The 20% figures are of high cost, irregular power. With all this generators doing the rounds, along with solar panels in villages, demand is way higher than Kengen's figures. And that's for 20% of the population.... On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Areba Collins <arebacollins@gmail.com>wrote:
@david, you must be mistaken. Our generation capacity is way below 1900, must be slightly higher than 1050, but so is our peak demand. And with geo thermal potential of 7000mw, we would be the first nation. And i think cost wise it would help to work on the supply chain.
On 7/29/09, David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd <kianiadee@gmail.com> wrote:
What use is there to giving food supplements to the starving instead of maize and beans?
Our national generation capacity is 1900Mw. One 'small' Nuclear plant produces 2000Mw costs about 1B USD and it takes 25years before we start thinking what to do with the spent uranium fuel rods.
Futhermore which country in the world has met it's electricity demands purely on renewable sources? Not even New Zealand or the Vatican ;-)
Can we be for real, we need electricity and badly it's not the source as much as the quantity and the urgency. It's worth noting that a good number of people on this list dont have electricity upcountry.
Kiania
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What use is there to giving food supplements to the starving instead of maize and beans? Our national generation capacity is 1900Mw. One 'small' Nuclear plant produces 2000Mw costs about 1B USD and it takes 25years before we start thinking what to do with the spent uranium fuel rods. Futhermore which country in the world has met it's electricity demands purely on renewable sources? Not even New Zealand or the Vatican ;-) Can we be for real, we need electricity and badly it's not the source as much as the quantity and the urgency. It's worth noting that a good number of people on this list dont have electricity upcountry. Kiania -- [Asentric Consulting Ltd] If a man has in himself the soul of a slave will he not become one no matter what his birth .... -Richest Man in Babylon
participants (7)
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Areba Collins
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Bernard Owuor
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David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd
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edward mayaka
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Gichingiri Kuria
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Mark Mwangi
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Phares Kariuki