@ carygo,
addition of 5MW to the national gid is to start with not bad,but this amount is insignificant compared to the current power requirements...I wish kengen could install these windmills in small towns whose aggregate power requirements rarely go beyond 2MW....it would ease the pressure from the big urban centres.
@ mwenza,
it is interesting to note how predictable the services (electricity and water) provision in kenya can be...the two are actually intertwined....no water no electricity and no electricity no water...it will take eons at the current trend to separate these two...
@ all,
the power rationing is early signs of an energy crunch or power crisis...sooner or later the innevitable will happen....manufacturing companies drawing shift personnel and operating at 50% of the installed capacity and retrenching at last. then the cost of power will go up despite the shortage.
NEVER TALK OF A RHINO IF THERE IS NO TREE NEAREBY - ZULU PROVERB
...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...