Kenya Steps Up Import of Nuclear Reactors

Kenya Steps Up Import of Nuclear Reactors

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google cost za kujenga nuclear reactor then convert hyo hela into ksh utelewa kwa nini ni ndoto, na hapo ni kujenga tu bado fuel cost, waste disposal cost, safety security accidents, na insuarance we unadahani kwa nn ni nchi 442 duniani zina nuclear power plant Africa hamna hata 1 ilikua South Africa tu na waliachana nayo
 
google cost za kujenga nuclear reactor then convert hyo hela into ksh utelewa kwa nini ni ndoto, na hapo ni kujenga tu bado fuel cost, waste disposal cost, safety security accidents, na insuarance we unadahani kwa nn ni nchi 442 duniani zina nuclear power plant Africa hamna hata 1 ilikua South Africa tu na waliachana nayo
Kenya sio 144 countries wala South Africa t_007 . Kenya is a country of possibilities, Tanzania a country of impossibilities.
 
I have said once the fission process is done.. the process of converting the heat to electricity is the same... I have not said the reactors are the same.

weather you are using coal, gas, thermal or nulear, the principle is the same.... those materials are nothing but fuel. a chaim reaction will convert that fuel in to energy the energy is the one that is needed from this fuels.... and the nuclear option produces too much of it and is dangerous to handle and much complicated to process, you have to shield it to protect yourself, you have to have a complicated process to cool it or else it will continue to heat up...you have to contain it... this what makes it expensive.... the reactor is not one thing, the reactor is a number of different equipments, there ai the one that contains the nuclear rods and does the fission reaction, there is another equipment that converts the heat to energy, there is a coolant, a generator.... all this then makes a reactor.... I would imagin the most expensive piece of equipment would be the one that contains the nuclear rods..... I would also imagin that not all parts of the reactor would be fully funded by Kenya, there are 3 countries that have signed deals to build a nuclear plant I think it was russia, China and ukrain also US...... and I would also imagin that the container equpment housing the nuclear rods would be among the last things to be imported/installed in a nuclear reactor since its the unstable part of a nuclear plant and requres carefull handling (that part will most likely be brought by a navy ship from the country of origin so it doeant fall in the wrong hands on the way).. the rest of the parts of a nuclear reactor are probably the ones bieng imported in advance.

anyway, bottomline is, the process of building a nuclear power plant in 2020 (or was it by 2020) has begun... you can hang yourself, eat a banana, throw yourself from a bridge, tell your girlfriend/wife to jerk you off to release your stress..we dont care coz it doesnt matter, we will still be on our way to building a nuclear power plant
how to contain the fission is not that easy to claim nuclear reactor is the process is same! even the design is complete different! Stop lying ur fellows in here! if u say the process is the same that mean thermal reactor can host centrifuges!

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how to contain the fission is not that easy to claim nuclear reactor is the process is same! even the design is complete different! Stop lying ur fellows in here! if u say the process is the same that mean thermal reactor can host centrifuges!

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At the end of the day turbines will have to be turned Geza Ulole which is the most important.
 
Kenya sio 144 countries wala South Africa t_007 . Kenya is a country of possibilities, Tanzania a country of impossibilities.
like a monkey cutting off a national grid??!! goodluck we expect more possibilities like that
 
like a monkey cutting off a national grid??!! goodluck we expect more possibilities like that
ower outages as a result of furry creatures is quite commonplace around the world, including in the United States. The May outage that knocked out power for 40,000 people in Seattle was caused by a raccoon getting into an electrical substation. Another raccoon caused a power outage later that month in Colorado Springs, affecting 5,600 people for nearly an hour.

The most common foe to power grids, though, may be the squirrel. In February, a squirrel caused 5,400 people in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to lose their power when it got into a substation. Squirrels are so troublesome for power grids that a website called Cyber Squirrel 1 has documented all the power outages from our bushy friends. And it’s been a consistent problem for decades, as The New York Times wrote in 2013:

And it’s not jury furry creatures, either. Snakes caused two power outages recently in Rock Hill, South Carolina, leaving more than 6,000 residents without power. On Wednesday, a starling disconnected a transformer in downtown Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, killing the bird and leaving several businesses in the dark. And in South Bend, Indiana, a goose shorted an electrical line in May and knocked out power for two local schools.
 
y David Goldman
Kenya To Import Chinese Nuclear Reactor
Kenya signed an agreement with the China State Owned China General Nuclear Power Corp (CGNPC) on the Chinese nuclear technology, making Kenya one of the countries to import an Orient nuclear reactor.
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The Chinese reactor is domestically designed and developed by China General Nuclear Power Corp (CGNPC).
CGNPC will develeop China's HPR1000 (Hualong 1) reactor in Kenya (30% cheaper than the average American nuclear reactor).
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habar za mjin ni kuwa kenya wameuziwa vinu chakavu toka china...bei cheeee..anyway goodluck with the meltdown..
 
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