Eric Mwangi
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Eric Mwangi
@ericmwangi
Energy guy; Liverpool fan; Father of 3 incredible girls. Big Red.
Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Haziran 2009
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They should be useful in extremely cold countries then. They can use the heat produced to heat up their homes and businesses 💁🏾♂️
Eric Mwangi@ericmwangi
@iamkathambi Actually, they can serve as demand aggregators that can underwrite power infrastructure and effectively subsidize transmission and distribution. You can also co-locate industry that requires heat as part of their production process to reduce the cooling requirements…
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@iamkathambi 😂 We are more than the limited capacity of our leaders since independence… the Danes have some useful industrial symbiosis use cases. It’s really not that complex… we’ve just been let down so consistently that here’s where we are.
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@ericmwangi All well and good on paper but in reality, what we would end up with, is the good old, tried and tested extraction/exclusion dynamic.
I do like the co-locating heat industry thinking though. They should try it huko kwao😅
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ODM has found another party leader
Curiosity@CuriosityonX
A living piece of history is swimming beneath the Arctic ice. This Greenland shark has been alive since 1627. It was born before Isaac Newton🦈
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@ericmwangi Lolol.
Return to your homes. Hold your families close 😂😂😂
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@IanDarke Speak to your contemporaries more knowledgeable about the game on the continent before dropping such opinions…
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@SamueILFC What’s the basis of this. There’s a different perspective that says he didn’t want Diaz to leave… why would you let an elite, high output player go without a like-for-like replacement? That doesn’t sound like the work of a head coach in the Liverpool structure…
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I’m not sure I’ve wanted Liverpool to win a game more than tonight for a long time!
Come you mighty 🔴🤞
Sky Sports Premier League@SkySportsPL
The work continues for Mo Salah 👀🔴
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@nderi_j Poland’s electricity is not cheap - you’re talking 25 Euro cents per kWh for households. Kenya can do renewable baseload at a fraction of that. Hybrid of wind, solar and storage would be even quicker to develop.
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Why not just do coal?
It's cheap, dependable and stable!
Dr. Eng. John Mativo CP³P@MativoMJohn
Pumped energy storage is also a good option. Excess afternoon solar generated energy and good wind energy after might can also be a good option
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@danaceda We have nowhere near enough even for now… at 15-20GW you can start talking - right now we’re mickey mouse… standby generators are 3x the grid.
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@ericmwangi Wait I'm confused. So the thing is we have enough for now but need more to grow ? Ama we don't have enough even for now?
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@W_Asherah 😂😂😂😂 You haven’t! Please keep fighting the good fight… 💪🏾
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