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Kengen FY16
murchr
#121 Posted : Thursday, January 26, 2017 8:38:06 PM
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watesh wrote:
murchr wrote:
What did they say the Rights issue was for again? I read the GOK has shelved the 5K power production

Geothermal.....Kenya Power will buy it all and pass the cost down to consumers


Ruto has to tame his ministers. Careless talking and handling of official news and information is sickening
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Ericsson
#122 Posted : Friday, January 27, 2017 5:36:47 PM
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http://kenyanwallstreet....ectricity-national-grid

The Kenyan Government has abandoned its 2013 ambitious plan aimed at increasing the country’s installed electricity generating capacity by 5,000 megawatts to 6,600MW supposed to be completed by 2016.

According to Citizen TV, the govt’ noted that demand from large consumers had slowed down and also wants to avoid racking up expensive loans.

Kenya’s Energy and Petroleum Cabinet Secretary Charles Keter said that they are currently monitoring the situation as they plan to engage manufacturers to scale up production hence increase electricity production.

“You can get up to 10,000MW, but if we are only doing 1,600MW then it becomes very expensive because for most of these projects we take loans. What we are doing is to monitor the demand,” Mr Keter said.

Kenya has an installed capacity of 2,294 megawatts with a peak demand of 1,600 megawatts.

Mr Keter said funds will be channeled towards increasing demand as well as stabilizing transmission to eradicate power outages.

“That is one element that is making the cost of power high. Whether you have demand or not you have to run the machines but that is being addressed,” he said.
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iris
#123 Posted : Friday, January 27, 2017 5:55:59 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
http://kenyanwallstreet.com/kenya-govt-halts-plan-install-5000mw-electricity-national-grid

The Kenyan Government has abandoned its 2013 ambitious plan aimed at increasing the country’s installed electricity generating capacity by 5,000 megawatts to 6,600MW supposed to be completed by 2016.

According to Citizen TV, the govt’ noted that demand from large consumers had slowed down and also wants to avoid racking up expensive loans.

Kenya’s Energy and Petroleum Cabinet Secretary Charles Keter said that they are currently monitoring the situation as they plan to engage manufacturers to scale up production hence increase electricity production.

“You can get up to 10,000MW, but if we are only doing 1,600MW then it becomes very expensive because for most of these projects we take loans. What we are doing is to monitor the demand,” Mr Keter said.

Kenya has an installed capacity of 2,294 megawatts with a peak demand of 1,600 megawatts.

Mr Keter said funds will be channeled towards increasing demand as well as stabilizing transmission to eradicate power outages.

“That is one element that is making the cost of power high. Whether you have demand or not you have to run the machines but that is being addressed,” he said.


BS. Abandoned, halted after the fact? Why not just say they were incapable? And why are we having power rationing now if the reason we are not producing more is lack of demand?
Ericsson
#124 Posted : Thursday, February 02, 2017 3:03:16 AM
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It has started raining which might give a relief on the power bills in terms of fuel cost charge and a boost to KENGEN revenues due to improved hydro power.
This is if the rains persist beyond february
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VituVingiSana
#125 Posted : Thursday, February 02, 2017 7:53:30 AM
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Ericsson wrote:
It has started raining which might give a relief on the power bills in terms of fuel cost charge and a boost to KENGEN revenues due to improved hydro power.
This is if the rains persist beyond february

We need lots more rain not just a few showers.
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sparkly
#126 Posted : Thursday, February 02, 2017 8:02:04 AM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
It has started raining which might give a relief on the power bills in terms of fuel cost charge and a boost to KENGEN revenues due to improved hydro power.
This is if the rains persist beyond february

We need lots more rain not just a few showers.

Thank God we have geothermal the situation would have been dire by now
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mthaka
#127 Posted : Thursday, February 02, 2017 8:40:37 AM
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when do they release mid year results??we have really lost our book value,
chiaroscuro
#128 Posted : Thursday, February 02, 2017 9:03:52 AM
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mzitoaggrey wrote:
What makes KQ more valued than KENGEN yet KQ has negative equity,asking for myself.


I like these kinds of simple questions.

Been wondering the same.

No logical answer.

Therefore; settled for KENGEN long-term [10-20yrs] instead of KQ.
obiero
#129 Posted : Thursday, February 02, 2017 1:47:16 PM
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chiaroscuro wrote:
mzitoaggrey wrote:
What makes KQ more valued than KENGEN yet KQ has negative equity,asking for myself.


I like these kinds of simple questions.

Been wondering the same.

No logical answer.

Therefore; settled for KENGEN long-term [10-20yrs] instead of KQ.

Short term thinking, will make anyone say KQ should be delisted, but this was the same share that was the second highest gainer at the NSE last year.. Future prospects for KQ are enormous

KQ ABP 4.26
mthaka
#130 Posted : Friday, February 03, 2017 10:08:24 AM
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mid term result,iko profits,but will we declare dividends??/
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