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Kenya Nuclear Energy
Ericsson
#41 Posted : Wednesday, August 19, 2020 11:39:44 AM
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kmucheke wrote:
Kenya reveals Sh540bn nuclear power plant in Tana River

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Kenya is set to build a $5 billion (Sh540 billion) nuclear power plant on a site in Tana River County over the next seven years with funding from private investors.

The Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board (KNEB) in a regulatory filing with the National Environment Management Authority (Nema) revealed that the plant with an initial capacity of 1,000 megawatt (Mw) plant would be constructed through a concessionaire.

The agency said Tana River is the most preferred location since it is not prone to earthquakes. Other sites under consideration were in the Lake Victoria and Lake Turkana basins.

The proposed sites are endowed with large water masses, which are crucial in cooling nuke reactors.

The project would involve the building of a ‘third-generation’ plant with pressurised water reactors. Nuclear reactors require reliable sources of water for steam condensation, service water, emergency core cooling system and other functions.

“Kenya is at a risk due to the expected investment of Sh500 billion ($5 billion) into the Nuclear Power Plant if the current issues of run-away corruption are not curtailed, which may lead to massive public economic loss due to possible implementation delays and overruns as experienced in other mega projects in the country,” says the agency.

“The vice has the potential of exposing the country to national safety and security risks.”



As usual this will generate a lot of debate among proponents and opponents.

Like any other source of power, nuclear energy has its advantages and disadvantages.

Currently solar PV and onshore wind power sources have the lowest levelized cost of energy (the average net present cost of electricity generation for a generating plant over its lifetime) in that order. So does Kenya (I can't speak for other countries) need nuclear power when we have not fully utilised solar, wind and geothermal. When we don't even have Uranium as a natural resource? Uranium has a fuel cost while solar, wind and geothermal have none.

There has been considerable improvement over the years in design, construction and operation of nuclear power plants. However the long term management of radioactive waste (even with waste reprocessing) is still in doubt.

As the article righly points out, corruption as a vice cannot be ignored when building and operating a nuclear power plant.





The proponents are only interested in the bribe/kickbacks,anything else is hogwash.
We are yet to fully utilize the power generated by kengen and LTWP why then build a nuclear power plant.
Even in the next 10 years, Kenya's demand will not have reached 2600MW.
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