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Nothing like watching other countries realize nuclear energy is the key to energy abundance. Hopefully they pair it with a #Bitcoin mining operation for their non-peak excess generation. I still think that combo will be huge in the coming decades.
"Mudavadi had outlined Kenya’s ambitious plans to integrate nuclear power into the country’s energy mix by 2035, as part of a broader strategy to meet its growing energy demand.
Kenya’s current installed energy capacity, as of 2023, totals 3,321 MW, with significant contributions from geothermal (863 MW), hydroelectric power (838 MW), wind (436 MW), solar (173 MW), biomass (2 MW), and thermal energy (678 MW).
However, despite these sources, the country still faces a shortfall in its energy supply. Experts say #nuclear #energy will be crucial in addressing this deficit and supporting Kenya’s long-term industrialisation goals."
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/national/article/2001502924/kenya-us-sign-historic-pact-on-nuclear-plansPublished at
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