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Kenya Power FY 2017/2018
Ericsson
#291 Posted : Monday, January 07, 2019 12:06:26 PM
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Homes and factories in Nairobi for the first time since 2013 cut their electricity consumption, signaling reduced economic activity in the capital.

Kenya Power data show electricity consumption in the city in the year to June dropped to 3.83 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) from 3.913 billion in similar period a year earlier, pulled down by large commercial users and domestic consumers.

Nairobi’s consumption of power by city’s commercial and industrial users dropped to 1.44 billion units from 1.6 billion the previous year while that of households dropped to below a billion to 779 million kWh, down from 1.119 billion—reflecting a 12.5 per cent drop.
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Fyatu
#292 Posted : Monday, January 07, 2019 12:14:57 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/economy/Power-consumption-dips-to-five-year-low/3946234-4923468-15aiek8/index.html

Homes and factories in Nairobi for the first time since 2013 cut their electricity consumption, signaling reduced economic activity in the capital.

Kenya Power data show electricity consumption in the city in the year to June dropped to 3.83 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) from 3.913 billion in similar period a year earlier, pulled down by large commercial users and domestic consumers.

Nairobi’s consumption of power by city’s commercial and industrial users dropped to 1.44 billion units from 1.6 billion the previous year while that of households dropped to below a billion to 779 million kWh, down from 1.119 billion—reflecting a 12.5 per cent drop.



These are cheap lies peddled by corrupt Jubilee government. I can tell you for a fact that more than 20 ugly flats with 60 single rooms each were erected in Mathare North alone leave alone Lucky summer, pipeline, Huruma, Pangani etc within the stated period. All these are connected to electricity. No amount of hekaya za abunuasi can fool me that electricity consumption went down. Jubilee should tell Kenyans kibaga ubaga where Kenya power revenues(monopoly) disappear to
Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
KaunganaDoDo
#293 Posted : Monday, January 07, 2019 3:15:08 PM
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Fyatu wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/economy/Power-consumption-dips-to-five-year-low/3946234-4923468-15aiek8/index.html

Homes and factories in Nairobi for the first time since 2013 cut their electricity consumption, signaling reduced economic activity in the capital.

Kenya Power data show electricity consumption in the city in the year to June dropped to 3.83 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) from 3.913 billion in similar period a year earlier, pulled down by large commercial users and domestic consumers.

Nairobi’s consumption of power by city’s commercial and industrial users dropped to 1.44 billion units from 1.6 billion the previous year while that of households dropped to below a billion to 779 million kWh, down from 1.119 billion—reflecting a 12.5 per cent drop.



These are cheap lies peddled by corrupt Jubilee government. I can tell you for a fact that more than 20 ugly flats with 60 single rooms each were erected in Mathare North alone leave alone Lucky summer, pipeline, Huruma, Pangani etc within the stated period. All these are connected to electricity. No amount of hekaya za abunuasi can fool me that electricity consumption went down. Jubilee should tell Kenyans kibaga ubaga where Kenya power revenues(monopoly) disappear to


This is all attributable to slump in Athi River based EAPC and ARM. Even if you connect a million customers, their consumption of electricity is dwarfed by what Cement Firms Consume in total.
Ericsson
#294 Posted : Monday, January 07, 2019 3:25:57 PM
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KaunganaDoDo wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/economy/Power-consumption-dips-to-five-year-low/3946234-4923468-15aiek8/index.html

Homes and factories in Nairobi for the first time since 2013 cut their electricity consumption, signaling reduced economic activity in the capital.

Kenya Power data show electricity consumption in the city in the year to June dropped to 3.83 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) from 3.913 billion in similar period a year earlier, pulled down by large commercial users and domestic consumers.

Nairobi’s consumption of power by city’s commercial and industrial users dropped to 1.44 billion units from 1.6 billion the previous year while that of households dropped to below a billion to 779 million kWh, down from 1.119 billion—reflecting a 12.5 per cent drop.



These are cheap lies peddled by corrupt Jubilee government. I can tell you for a fact that more than 20 ugly flats with 60 single rooms each were erected in Mathare North alone leave alone Lucky summer, pipeline, Huruma, Pangani etc within the stated period. All these are connected to electricity. No amount of hekaya za abunuasi can fool me that electricity consumption went down. Jubilee should tell Kenyans kibaga ubaga where Kenya power revenues(monopoly) disappear to


This is all attributable to slump in Athi River based EAPC and ARM. Even if you connect a million customers, their consumption of electricity is dwarfed by what Cement Firms Consume in total.



What about the one for the domestic customers
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Ericsson
#295 Posted : Monday, January 07, 2019 3:28:03 PM
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Fyatu wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/economy/Power-consumption-dips-to-five-year-low/3946234-4923468-15aiek8/index.html

Homes and factories in Nairobi for the first time since 2013 cut their electricity consumption, signaling reduced economic activity in the capital.

Kenya Power data show electricity consumption in the city in the year to June dropped to 3.83 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) from 3.913 billion in similar period a year earlier, pulled down by large commercial users and domestic consumers.

Nairobi’s consumption of power by city’s commercial and industrial users dropped to 1.44 billion units from 1.6 billion the previous year while that of households dropped to below a billion to 779 million kWh, down from 1.119 billion—reflecting a 12.5 per cent drop.



These are cheap lies peddled by corrupt Jubilee government. I can tell you for a fact that more than 20 ugly flats with 60 single rooms each were erected in Mathare North alone leave alone Lucky summer, pipeline, Huruma, Pangani etc within the stated period. All these are connected to electricity. No amount of hekaya za abunuasi can fool me that electricity consumption went down. Jubilee should tell Kenyans kibaga ubaga where Kenya power revenues(monopoly) disappear to


Here it's consumed units that was being highlighted not revenue.
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
iris
#296 Posted : Monday, January 07, 2019 3:58:26 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/economy/Power-consumption-dips-to-five-year-low/3946234-4923468-15aiek8/index.html

Homes and factories in Nairobi for the first time since 2013 cut their electricity consumption, signaling reduced economic activity in the capital.

Kenya Power data show electricity consumption in the city in the year to June dropped to 3.83 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) from 3.913 billion in similar period a year earlier, pulled down by large commercial users and domestic consumers.

Nairobi’s consumption of power by city’s commercial and industrial users dropped to 1.44 billion units from 1.6 billion the previous year while that of households dropped to below a billion to 779 million kWh, down from 1.119 billion—reflecting a 12.5 per cent drop.



These are cheap lies peddled by corrupt Jubilee government. I can tell you for a fact that more than 20 ugly flats with 60 single rooms each were erected in Mathare North alone leave alone Lucky summer, pipeline, Huruma, Pangani etc within the stated period. All these are connected to electricity. No amount of hekaya za abunuasi can fool me that electricity consumption went down. Jubilee should tell Kenyans kibaga ubaga where Kenya power revenues(monopoly) disappear to


Here it's consumed units that was being highlighted not revenue.


Solar, aggressive disconnection of unmetered supply (slums) and deliberate saving due to hard times? Perhaps pre-paid users who went back to d.light and paraffin
KaunganaDoDo
#297 Posted : Monday, January 07, 2019 4:28:08 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
KaunganaDoDo wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/economy/Power-consumption-dips-to-five-year-low/3946234-4923468-15aiek8/index.html

Homes and factories in Nairobi for the first time since 2013 cut their electricity consumption, signaling reduced economic activity in the capital.

Kenya Power data show electricity consumption in the city in the year to June dropped to 3.83 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) from 3.913 billion in similar period a year earlier, pulled down by large commercial users and domestic consumers.

Nairobi’s consumption of power by city’s commercial and industrial users dropped to 1.44 billion units from 1.6 billion the previous year while that of households dropped to below a billion to 779 million kWh, down from 1.119 billion—reflecting a 12.5 per cent drop.



These are cheap lies peddled by corrupt Jubilee government. I can tell you for a fact that more than 20 ugly flats with 60 single rooms each were erected in Mathare North alone leave alone Lucky summer, pipeline, Huruma, Pangani etc within the stated period. All these are connected to electricity. No amount of hekaya za abunuasi can fool me that electricity consumption went down. Jubilee should tell Kenyans kibaga ubaga where Kenya power revenues(monopoly) disappear to


This is all attributable to slump in Athi River based EAPC and ARM. Even if you connect a million customers, their consumption of electricity is dwarfed by what Cement Firms Consume in total.



What about the one for the domestic customers


In Nairobi, distribution losses are highest in households , especially slums.This slump in units consumed is not actual, its just because it wasn't metered. Losses. All large power customers are connected to smart meters with minimal possible chances of stealing electricity
2012
#298 Posted : Tuesday, January 08, 2019 7:17:48 PM
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KaunganaDoDo wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/economy/Power-consumption-dips-to-five-year-low/3946234-4923468-15aiek8/index.html

Homes and factories in Nairobi for the first time since 2013 cut their electricity consumption, signaling reduced economic activity in the capital.

Kenya Power data show electricity consumption in the city in the year to June dropped to 3.83 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) from 3.913 billion in similar period a year earlier, pulled down by large commercial users and domestic consumers.

Nairobi’s consumption of power by city’s commercial and industrial users dropped to 1.44 billion units from 1.6 billion the previous year while that of households dropped to below a billion to 779 million kWh, down from 1.119 billion—reflecting a 12.5 per cent drop.



These are cheap lies peddled by corrupt Jubilee government. I can tell you for a fact that more than 20 ugly flats with 60 single rooms each were erected in Mathare North alone leave alone Lucky summer, pipeline, Huruma, Pangani etc within the stated period. All these are connected to electricity. No amount of hekaya za abunuasi can fool me that electricity consumption went down. Jubilee should tell Kenyans kibaga ubaga where Kenya power revenues(monopoly) disappear to


This is all attributable to slump in Athi River based EAPC and ARM. Even if you connect a million customers, their consumption of electricity is dwarfed by what Cement Firms Consume in total.



The other contributing factor must be increased and prolonged blackouts due to substandard equipment and service. It's been down hill ever since Ben Chumo left.

BBI will solve it
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Ericsson
#299 Posted : Wednesday, January 09, 2019 10:16:57 AM
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2012 wrote:
KaunganaDoDo wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/economy/Power-consumption-dips-to-five-year-low/3946234-4923468-15aiek8/index.html

Homes and factories in Nairobi for the first time since 2013 cut their electricity consumption, signaling reduced economic activity in the capital.

Kenya Power data show electricity consumption in the city in the year to June dropped to 3.83 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) from 3.913 billion in similar period a year earlier, pulled down by large commercial users and domestic consumers.

Nairobi’s consumption of power by city’s commercial and industrial users dropped to 1.44 billion units from 1.6 billion the previous year while that of households dropped to below a billion to 779 million kWh, down from 1.119 billion—reflecting a 12.5 per cent drop.



These are cheap lies peddled by corrupt Jubilee government. I can tell you for a fact that more than 20 ugly flats with 60 single rooms each were erected in Mathare North alone leave alone Lucky summer, pipeline, Huruma, Pangani etc within the stated period. All these are connected to electricity. No amount of hekaya za abunuasi can fool me that electricity consumption went down. Jubilee should tell Kenyans kibaga ubaga where Kenya power revenues(monopoly) disappear to


This is all attributable to slump in Athi River based EAPC and ARM. Even if you connect a million customers, their consumption of electricity is dwarfed by what Cement Firms Consume in total.



The other contributing factor must be increased and prolonged blackouts due to substandard equipment and service. It's been down hill ever since Ben Chumo left.


Chumo was a contributor to the downhill
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Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
jmbada
#300 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2019 11:00:06 AM
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Fyatu wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/economy/Power-consumption-dips-to-five-year-low/3946234-4923468-15aiek8/index.html

Homes and factories in Nairobi for the first time since 2013 cut their electricity consumption, signaling reduced economic activity in the capital.

Kenya Power data show electricity consumption in the city in the year to June dropped to 3.83 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) from 3.913 billion in similar period a year earlier, pulled down by large commercial users and domestic consumers.

Nairobi’s consumption of power by city’s commercial and industrial users dropped to 1.44 billion units from 1.6 billion the previous year while that of households dropped to below a billion to 779 million kWh, down from 1.119 billion—reflecting a 12.5 per cent drop.



These are cheap lies peddled by corrupt Jubilee government. I can tell you for a fact that more than 20 ugly flats with 60 single rooms each were erected in Mathare North alone leave alone Lucky summer, pipeline, Huruma, Pangani etc within the stated period. All these are connected to electricity. No amount of hekaya za abunuasi can fool me that electricity consumption went down. Jubilee should tell Kenyans kibaga ubaga where Kenya power revenues(monopoly) disappear to

The source and uses of KPLC are in their audited financials and acxompanying notes. New completions of construction can be used as a proxy for growth, but not fully. The units may be unoccuppied, users may be using alternatives for energy (eg solar for heating) and industrial firms may have cut back significantly on consumption.
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