The nuclear plant dividend: What Siaya stands to gain
Nairobi, April 27 -- Between April 15 and 18, the Nuclear Power and Energy Agency (NuPEA) and KenGen engaged in a high-level consultative workshop with the leadership of Siaya County.
This forum served as a critical platform to align the proposed 3,000-megawatt nuclear power plant with both local interests and international standards.
As the project moves toward a groundbreaking ceremony next year and a scheduled commissioning in 2034, it is essential to examine the technical, economic, and social frameworks that will define this 100-year venture.
The project's economic impact is structured in two primary phases. During the peak of construction, the site will act as a massive employment hub, requiring nearly 30,000 workers.
This will ...
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