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kristopher

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Mon Jan 20, 2014, 12:05 AM
Jan 2014

"wtf"

I'm just saying, your claim about intellectual property rights is as wild as being adamant about the value of undersea robot-army cities. IP is the least of the problems with getting solar into undeveloped countries.

Source: The Guardian

Kenya to generate over half of its electricity through solar power by 2016

Gitonga Njeru
theguardian.com, Friday 17 January 2014 14.19 GMT

Kenya has identified nine sites to build solar power plants that could provide more than half the country's electricity by 2016.

Construction of the plants, expected to cost $1.2bn (£73m), is set to begin this year and initial design stages are almost complete. The partnership between government and private companies will see the state contributing about 50% of the cost.

Cliff Owiti, a senior administrator at the Kenya Renewable Energy Association, said the move will protect the environment and bring down electricity costs. "We hope that when the entire project is completed by 2016, more than 50% of Kenya's energy production will consist of solar. Already we are witnessing solar investments in Kenya such as a factory that was opened here in 2011 that manufactures solar energy panels."

He said that over $500m had already been invested in solar projects in Kenya. "The costs related with hydro electricity are very high, considering they are influenced by the low water levels in major supply dams. With high investments in solar, we will witness almost no blackouts and power charges will reduce because electricity will be in high supply."

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Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jan/17/kenya-solar-power-plants

Interesting that you are *not* one of the people who recced this post - given your great concern about the developing world, and all that...
http://www.democraticunderground.com/112762393
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