Swedish firm moves Sh253bn Malindi power plan to Tanzania

Swedish firm moves Sh253bn Malindi power plan to Tanzania

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Swedish firm moves Sh253bn Malindi power plan to Tanzania

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2017 6:38

BY NEVILLE OTUKI

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A Swedish firm that wanted to construct Africa’s largest wind power plant in Malindi at a cost of Sh253 billion has relocated the investment to Tanzania, citing frustration by Kenyan authorities.

VR Holding AB had last year expressed interest in building a 600-megawatt (MW) wind farm in the Indian Ocean waters bordering Ras Ngomeni in Malindi, but Ministry of Energy officials turned down the request citing lack of a framework for renewable energy projects of that scale besides low demand for electricity in the country.

The firm’s executives said they have now switched their focus to Tanzania, which shares the Indian Ocean coastline.

“We have opted to look at offshore solutions for Tanzania,” Victoria Rikede, an executive at the company said.

“Kenya is proving to be a very difficult place and besides the grid is too weak to absorb all the power produced and therefore mini-grids is the solution for now,” she added.

Kenya, East Africa’s largest economy, has recently been losing mega investments to Tanzania, including a crude pipeline deal with Uganda.



Tuesday, Ministry of Energy officials reckoned that a huge power plant would leave the country with excess power that will only force consumers to pay billions of shillings annually for electricity not used.

This would dim the government’s quest to deliver cheaper power through renewable sources.

Documents seen by the Business Daily show that Kenyan authorities, upon receiving the application, had directed the Swedish company to construct a smaller capacity project. “The company was to give us a proposal for a smaller capacity plant of 50 megawatts. They are yet to do so,” said Isaac Kiva, the director of renewable energy at the ministry.

The Malindi offshore location was identified by the World Bank, according to the Swedish firm’s executives.

They put the cost of generating electricity from the offshore wind farm at €3.5 million (Sh423 million) per megawatt.

This means the 600 megawatt offshore wind park would cost a total of Sh253.8 billion, in what would be the single most expensive private-funded project in East Africa.

Ms Rikede, however, did not wish to disclose the consortium behind the inconclusive venture. In rejecting the mega power plant, the ministry vouched for a phased implementation that brings power on stream gradually, in tandem with growth in demand.

“Wind is an intermittent power source and, therefore, we cannot approve such a big plant in one location since it will come with huge costs tied to power supply reliability and transmission,” Mr Kiva had said earlier.

Kenya’s renewable energy framework provides only for small and medium-sized projects under the feed-in-tariff (FiT) system, which fixes electricity prices for wind and solar projects of up to a capacity of 50 megawatts.

The only project outside this limited framework is the 310-megawatt Lake Turkana Wind Power in northern Kenya, which was built at a cost of Sh70 billion. But despite being completed the electricity is not used due to lack of a transmission line, subjecting consumers to a Sh5.7 billion fine.

A similar capacity offshore wind farm would have cost Sh131 billion, or Sh61 billion more based on the €3.5 million per MW cost , making the offshore technology more expensive than on land.

Offshore wind farms are deemed more reliable than those built on land since breezes in the ocean can produce steadier power. Kenya has an installed power capacity of 2,330 megawatts but its peak demand is about 1,699 megawatts, leaving a reserve capacity of 631 megawatts.

Swedish firm moves Sh253bn Malindi power plan to Tanzania

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Polepole tunanyakua miradi tulianza pipeline sasa tumenyaka windpower project under Keter's nose! Next thing is to force oil in Lokichar be connected via Hoima-Tanga pipeline. [emoji115] [emoji23]


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BAK umesoma hapo miradi wawekezaji Genuine watakuja Tanzania na wale fake watalala mbele
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Sielewi watu wanaolalamika toka uchao mpaka wanaenda kulala. They damage their brains.
 
mmenyakua nini? nilivyoielewa habari, ni sisi tuli reject huo mradi...kwani pia unaeza nyakua reject?...
 
Kama kuna mpango wa kujenga Stiglers dam,megawatts 2100 hiyo ya wind ya kazi gani,nani wataconsume UMEME wote huo?
 
Swedish firm moves Sh253bn Malindi power plan to Tanzania

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2017 6:38

BY NEVILLE OTUKI

keter.jpg


A Swedish firm that wanted to construct Africa’s largest wind power plant in Malindi at a cost of Sh253 billion has relocated the investment to Tanzania, citing frustration by Kenyan authorities.

VR Holding AB had last year expressed interest in building a 600-megawatt (MW) wind farm in the Indian Ocean waters bordering Ras Ngomeni in Malindi, but Ministry of Energy officials turned down the request citing lack of a framework for renewable energy projects of that scale besides low demand for electricity in the country.

The firm’s executives said they have now switched their focus to Tanzania, which shares the Indian Ocean coastline.

“We have opted to look at offshore solutions for Tanzania,” Victoria Rikede, an executive at the company said.

“Kenya is proving to be a very difficult place and besides the grid is too weak to absorb all the power produced and therefore mini-grids is the solution for now,” she added.

Kenya, East Africa’s largest economy, has recently been losing mega investments to Tanzania, including a crude pipeline deal with Uganda.



Tuesday, Ministry of Energy officials reckoned that a huge power plant would leave the country with excess power that will only force consumers to pay billions of shillings annually for electricity not used.

This would dim the government’s quest to deliver cheaper power through renewable sources.

Documents seen by the Business Daily show that Kenyan authorities, upon receiving the application, had directed the Swedish company to construct a smaller capacity project. “The company was to give us a proposal for a smaller capacity plant of 50 megawatts. They are yet to do so,” said Isaac Kiva, the director of renewable energy at the ministry.

The Malindi offshore location was identified by the World Bank, according to the Swedish firm’s executives.

They put the cost of generating electricity from the offshore wind farm at €3.5 million (Sh423 million) per megawatt.

This means the 600 megawatt offshore wind park would cost a total of Sh253.8 billion, in what would be the single most expensive private-funded project in East Africa.

Ms Rikede, however, did not wish to disclose the consortium behind the inconclusive venture. In rejecting the mega power plant, the ministry vouched for a phased implementation that brings power on stream gradually, in tandem with growth in demand.

“Wind is an intermittent power source and, therefore, we cannot approve such a big plant in one location since it will come with huge costs tied to power supply reliability and transmission,” Mr Kiva had said earlier.

Kenya’s renewable energy framework provides only for small and medium-sized projects under the feed-in-tariff (FiT) system, which fixes electricity prices for wind and solar projects of up to a capacity of 50 megawatts.

The only project outside this limited framework is the 310-megawatt Lake Turkana Wind Power in northern Kenya, which was built at a cost of Sh70 billion. But despite being completed the electricity is not used due to lack of a transmission line, subjecting consumers to a Sh5.7 billion fine.

A similar capacity offshore wind farm would have cost Sh131 billion, or Sh61 billion more based on the €3.5 million per MW cost , making the offshore technology more expensive than on land.

Offshore wind farms are deemed more reliable than those built on land since breezes in the ocean can produce steadier power. Kenya has an installed power capacity of 2,330 megawatts but its peak demand is about 1,699 megawatts, leaving a reserve capacity of 631 megawatts.

Swedish firm moves Sh253bn Malindi power plan to Tanzania

MY TAKE
Polepole tunanyakua miradi tulianza pipeline sasa tumenyaka windpower project under Keter's nose! Next thing is to force oil in Lokichar be connected via Hoima-Tanga pipeline. [emoji115] [emoji23]


nomasana, sam999, NairobiWalker, hbuyosh, msemakweli, simplemind, Kimweri, Bulldog, MK254, Kafrican, Ngongo, Ab_Titchaz, mtanganyika mpya, JokaKuu, Ngongo, Askari Kanzu, Dhuks, Yule-Msee, waltham, Mzee, mombasite gabriel, Juakali1980, Boda254, mwaswast, MwendaOmo, Iconoclastes, oneflash, Kambalanick, 1 Africa, saadeque, burukenge, nyangau mkenya, Teen-Upperhill Nairobi, kadoda11
Hmmmm[emoji45] kwa jinsi nilivyoona projects hii pia ikija kwetu tz tuireject kwasababu amna ulazima wa kuingia cost kubwa y kununua umeme ghari san wakati tuna mradi mkubwa magu anatka kuutekeleza wa umeme wa maji so nasis tuupige chini kama vip
 
BAK umesoma hapo miradi wawekezaji Genuine watakuja Tanzania na wale fake watalala mbele
Anamatatizo huyo, wala hajui kitu chochote, eti hadi leo hajui kwamba pesa ya SGR imetolewa na serikali, anasema imetolewa na Uturuki, sasa kuna mtu hapo kweli?
 
Hmmmm[emoji45] kwa jinsi nilivyoona projects hii pia ikija kwetu tz tuireject kwasababu amna ulazima wa kuingia cost kubwa y kununua umeme ghari san wakati tuna mradi mkubwa magu anatka kuutekeleza wa umeme wa maji so nasis tuupige chini kama vip
Magu amesema kila anayekuja kuwekeza kwenye umeme aje kivyake kufanya biashara, kama vile kufungua supermarket hakuna tena mikataba na serikali kuwapa gerentii ya kuununua umeme. Chini ya Magufuli uchumi upo kwenye mikono salama, tupiganie awe mdemokrasia zaidi, huko ndiko anatetereka
 
Magu amesema kila anayekuja kuwekeza kwenye umeme aje kivyake kufanya biashara, kama vile kufungua supermarket hakuna tena mikataba na serikali kuwapa gerentii ya kuununua umeme. Chini ya Magufuli uchumi upo kwenye mikono salama, tupiganie awe mdemokrasia zaidi, huko ndiko anatetereka
Lakin mkuu awa watu wakija si unajua wanavyopenda kupewa uakika wa kile kinacho wanacho invest kwa vyovyote hapo watataitaji uakika wa soko la umeme tukikamilisha mradi wetu hule umeme kwetu unakuwa wa kutosha tu
 
Lakin mkuu awa watu wakija si unajua wanavyopenda kupewa uakika wa kile kinacho wanacho invest kwa vyovyote hapo watataitaji uakika wa soko la umeme tukikamilisha mradi wetu hule umeme kwetu unakuwa wa kutosha tu
Ndiyo sababu Magufuli ameamua kuwekeza kwenye umeme wa maji mkubwa na ule wa gas, ikifika 2020 tunatazamia kuwa na 5000 MW. Ila mahitaji ya umeme siku zote yatakuwepo kwa sababu ndiyo chakula cha uchumi wa kisasa, ili uchumi uweze kukua unahitaji chakula. Kwa sababu hatujawaomba waje kama tulivyofanya kwa IPTL, hatuwajibiki kutoa gerentii, wao waje walisome soko likoje, kisha waamue kama linawafaa, ila kwa sababu tumeunganishwa na nchi za SADC, wanaweza kuzalisha umeme na kuweza kuusafirisha hadi Zambia, Malawi, Msumbiji na nchi za kusini, bado mahitaji ya umeme yataendelea kuwepo, South Africa wenyewe bado wanahitaji umeme
 
Kama kuna mpango wa kujenga Stiglers dam,megawatts 2100 hiyo ya wind ya kazi gani,nani wataconsume UMEME wote huo?
Sasa wewe huoni itazidi kusaidia kushusha gharama kwetu watumiaji pia kwa miradi hiyo miwili tu tunakuwa na MW 2700 ukijumlisha na tulionao mpaka tutakuwa na MW karibu 4000 kitu ambacho muda huo hata tukiota Tanzania ya Viwanda tutakuwa sahihi zaidi maana bila kuwa na umeme wa uhakika na kutosha nikujidanganya wenyewe kufanikiwa kiviwanda.

Hili naamini litakuwa na faida kubwa sana kwa uchumi wetu endapo tu ujanjaujanja hautakuwa involved.
 
HII NDI
mmenyakua nini? nilivyoielewa habari, ni sisi tuli reject huo mradi...kwani pia unaeza nyakua reject?...
O MIRADI YA KUWA NAO SIO WALE WAUZA VITUNGUU VYA NJE KAMA NAKUMAT NA SHOPRITE WARUDI HUKO KWENU KENYA NA VITUNGUU YA KICHINA.SOKO LA KARIAKOO LINATUTOSHA KUPATA VITU FRESH
 
Ndiyo sababu Magufuli ameamua kuwekeza kwenye umeme wa maji mkubwa na ule wa gas, ikifika 2020 tunatazamia kuwa na 5000 MW. Ila mahitaji ya umeme siku zote yatakuwepo kwa sababu ndiyo chakula cha uchumi wa kisasa, ili uchumi uweze kukua unahitaji chakula. Kwa sababu hatujawaomba waje kama tulivyofanya kwa IPTL, hatuwajibiki kutoa gerentii, wao waje walisome soko likoje, kisha waamue kama linawafaa, ila kwa sababu tumeunganishwa na nchi za SADC, wanaweza kuzalisha umeme na kuweza kuusafirisha hadi Zambia, Malawi, Msumbiji na nchi za kusini, bado mahitaji ya umeme yataendelea kuwepo, South Africa wenyewe bado wanahitaji umeme
nimekupata mkuu lets wait and see hao wakija itakuaje
 
nimekupata mkuu lets wait and see hao wakija itakuaje
Yaani mkuu katika suala zima la uchumi, uwekezaji na usimamiaji, Magu yupo vizuri sana, wewe vuta sigara, weka nne na upige miluzi, Africa nzima inamuangalia na kumfuatilia, mimi ninajamaa zangu toka Ghana, kila mara wananiuliza kuhusu Magufuli, wanataka kuja kuona kinachoendelea nchini
 
Uende tu huko Tanzania sisi Kenya viongozi wetu wapo busy na chupi za akina mama, hiyi Kenya yetu ilishajifia saivi watu wanakufa na njaa turkana tupo busy na uchaguzi kila baada ya miezi mitatu

We are like walalalala tibiiiim all time
 
I hope this isnt a bargaining chip........
 
Dunia imeanza kushtukia kuwa wakenya wapigaji...too much longolongo plus political uncertainity
 
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