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Kenya, Ethiopia to inter-connect their power grids

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Ethiopia is the only Eastern African country with sufficient power supply backed by a reserve margin of more than 30 per cent. Photo/FILE

Ethiopia is the only Eastern African country with sufficient power supply backed by a reserve margin of more than 30 per cent. Photo/FILE 

By Zeddy Sambu  (email the author)
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Posted  Wednesday, February 3  2010 at  00:00

Geothermal power, which has proved to be Kenya’s viable alternative energy source, costs more and takes longer (10 years) to develop.

Kenya was initially set to import power from Ethiopia’s contentious and biggest hydropower project, Gibe III--with a potential power generation capacity of 1800MW, but the plan was put on hold after activists raised concerns over the possible environmental and social impact.

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  1. Submitted by bwanaso
    Posted February 09, 2010 10:40 AM

    "past differences...resolved"?? Last I checked, the Friends of Lake Turkana or the communties from the have not yet been even approached by the GoK to resolve matters. Where in teh world do you reporters get your information from?

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