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One Wind Farm Providing 30% of Kenya’s Power

by David Allen on Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Wind farms are being developed throughout the western world, but recently there has been a huge uptake of this method of generating power and one in particular that is getting a lot of attention is the one in Kenya.

 

 

This wind farm in the developing world will be producing a massive thirty per cent of the nation’s power, which is one wind farm providing almost a third of the country’s power requirements. Kenya’s demand for power only increase around eight per cent per year, so could be that these developing countries are destined to become the greenest of all?

 

Source [Eco Geek]

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Hey i agree with what you said about wind farming and if Kenya can do it, why cant all the other bigger nations?

    But i think its important to see the cost benefit analysis and what is the approximate payback time. Plus, there is really no way to predict the wind flow rates in future, like it is to have an idea the remaining life of a coal mine.
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