Kenya for Justice and Development Trust (KEJUDE) said there is no demand for power produced by Lamu Coal Power to justify a hefty investment. Among documents the group wants are a copy of the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) signed by Kenya Power and Amu Power, . More on this: Why Lamu coal plant does not make senseAlso read: Is the Lamu coal power plant a poisoned chalice to the economy? The future prospects in government power production stand at about 1700MW in the next five years. Read: Critics of Lamu coal-fired plant are corrupt, says state officialAlso read: Lamu coal plant works to ‘start in two months’
Source: The Star June 11, 2017 11:48 UTC