[kictanet] Kenya in Darkness!

Bill Kagai billkagai at gmail.com
Thu Aug 6 19:51:23 EAT 2009


Edith,
On a friendly note, this is where I part ways with research, for I
genuinely feel that this black-out could be a good thing in 2 ways;

1. It will re-open Kenyans eyes that people should not go to sleep
when it gets dark. Actually, if half of the working population worked
between 6.30pm and 6.00am they would reduce the load on power by
half....which remains a constant so long as the turbines are running.
Am not sure, but I would assume; power generated per day equals power
generated at night...coz the water in hydo power stations keeps
running....day or night.

2. If half of the working population worked at night, I would have
half of the traffic to snake through.....since the other half would be
going home as I drive for my day shift.

And that's how it works everywhere else anyway....or at least for
those who have achieved their vision 2030s.

I don't mean there is anything wrong with conserving power, but,
buying millions of power saving bulbs is like opting for tjrc or local
courts.......and bla bla bla....The local maxim used by cops...that at
night  there are only three types of characters working in
darkness...polisi, malaya na mwizi...could be the first police reform
needed.



On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Akich
Kwach<kwach at archway-productions.com> wrote:
> Edith,
>
> Would be interested to look at it as well. As we speak of the  East African
> intergration, with an estimated population of 120 million, the EAC and
> Private sector should think of pulling their resources and invest in nuclear
> energy that would serve the entire region. We have seen it happen recently
> with the fibre optic cable. I believe such a dream is possible. We can then
> utilise the little water from the rivers for irrigation to guarantee food
> security.
>
> As Chris Kirubi once said, "We do not have a contract with God to bring
> rain". We do not know when the dams will be full again and as KPLC
> implements power rationing, the biggest losers her are the MSE group since
> rent is not variable.
>
> A prayer for our country,
>
> Akich Kwach
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edith Adera" <eadera at idrc.or.ke>
> To: <kwach at archway-productions.com>
> Cc: "KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions" <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke>
> Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 2:00 AM
> Subject: [kictanet] Kenya in Darkness!
>
>
>> Eric (KIPPRA),
>>
>> We are aware of the research study KIPPRA was undertaking on the energy
>> crisis and alternative solutions including how we can change our consumption
>> patterns at the household level to conserve energy (and as well how to
>> generate at the household level).
>>
>> Could you please share your findings in the public domain?
>>
>> On a dark note!
>>
>> Edith
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