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Long road to nuclear power |
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Brief:When he returned from trips in Europe and Asia, Prime Minister Raila Odinga came with renewed enthusiasm that the country is ready to join the nuclear energy production league.
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| 1. On Monday November 2, 2009, 9:22 AM , Awino, Italy wrote: | |
| Why not invest in Eolic power as in wind power zero impact to the enviroment, Ask Them Danes in the city of Samso on how to enhance this kind of Energy produce, send them students to acquire knowledge . Since we can't offer the population safe tap water to drink by now my mind going to the chalk incidence imagine such a person has his hands in that waste of nuclear derivates my God we are doomed
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| 2. On Sunday November 1, 2009, 9:41 AM , Dr. K, United States wrote: | |
| Raila should keep on dreaming. As a scientist who
worked in the US nuclear industry, construction of a nuclear power plant in Kenya is improbable considering the high cost of construction and cost overruns that resulting from the stringent safety requirements of building a nuclear power plant.
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| 3. On Sunday November 1, 2009, 5:16 AM , George Opundo, Afghanistan wrote: | |
| Where are we headed with our so called "nuclear scientists"? Instead of advising of ways to help achieve developments in their field for country, they are busy stating how things can not work. What is the relevance of the presence in this light?
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| 4. On Saturday October 31, 2009, 22:13 PM , Austin Rogers, Kenya wrote: | |
| I respect Mr. maina's and co. ideas about kenya's impossibility of producing nuclear energy. But their views are as dead as a dodo and as useless as a stick in the mud. Am pursusaded that they think their job might get into more qualified hands. These are prophets of doom who hinder great minds of a bright future. Ten years aren't many at any rate. Don't tell us we can't. Yes we can, yes we must.
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