The first 400kV project in Kenya and the general East Africa Region has just been energized

The first 400kV project in Kenya and the general East Africa Region has just been energized

No wonder you are so angry...hahaha

Tanzania Energy Sector Overview
Tanzania has a variety of energy resources, which include natural gas, biomass, hydropower, geothermal, coal, solar and wind. Although the Government of Tanzania (GOT) is aggressively pursuing the expansion of generation capacity and grid extension, much of this energy potential remains untapped. The continued development of Tanzania’s energy sector is critical to the country’s ability to grow economically, attract foreign direct investment (FDI), and spark industrialization. Tanzania has 1,358 megawatts (MW) of installed grid generation capacity to serve its population of over 51 million, and an additional 76 MW in isolated mini-grids. Electricity production meets less than 15 percent of the demand per annum. Less than 30 percent of the population is connected to the grid. Tanzania’s vibrant mini-grid and off-grid sub-sectors have been identified as being the most cost-effective strategy to serving about half of the rural population.
 
You make zero sense.
FYI, more than half of your country is in darkness........
Kwikwikwikwi. What about your country!? Only 36% have access to electricity. Kama unabisha nianze kukuaibisha.
 
Kwikwikwikwi. What about your country!? Only 36% have access to electricity. Kama unabisha nianze kukuaibisha.

Umeona hapo juu...hata nimewaongezea...less than 3O percent..uuiwwiii...hahahah!

Hio ni Kenya ya 2010...ama hujakua na stima ndio upate current news..hahahaha!

Stima ni muhimu
 
No wonder you are so angry...hahaha

Tanzania Energy Sector Overview
Tanzania has a variety of energy resources, which include natural gas, biomass, hydropower, geothermal, coal, solar and wind. Although the Government of Tanzania (GOT) is aggressively pursuing the expansion of generation capacity and grid extension, much of this energy potential remains untapped. The continued development of Tanzania’s energy sector is critical to the country’s ability to grow economically, attract foreign direct investment (FDI), and spark industrialization. Tanzania has 1,358 megawatts (MW) of installed grid generation capacity to serve its population of over 51 million, and an additional 76 MW in isolated mini-grids. Electricity production meets less than 15 percent of the demand per annum. Less than 30 percent of the population is connected to the grid. Tanzania’s vibrant mini-grid and off-grid sub-sectors have been identified as being the most cost-effective strategy to serving about half of the rural population.
Tunakupuuza maana hujui chochote. My friend go back to school. You know nothing what is going on iin the world.
 
Umeona hapo juu...hata nimewaongezea...less than 3O percent..uuiwwiii...hahahah!

Hio ni Kenya ya 2010...ama hujakua na stima ndio upate current news..hahahaha!

Stima ni muhimu
Kwikwikwi nenda kale kwanza.
 
Wewe ni boya. Hujui kitu, and I am sure hujawahi toka nje ya Kenya. Prove me wrong.
For now 67% Tanzanians are connected to National grid.
If you don't bring proof, please stay in the sidelines.
 
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