A country with limited generation capacity should channel most of her grid power for commercial use for the overall growth of the economy.
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Replying to @EngrDifa @calestous and
Solar power projects should be sustained off grid for urban low energy consumption residentials and remote areas.
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Do you then rule out feed-in options?
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Replying to @calestous @BNW_Ben and
Of course not! But, only when basic needs are met and progress made eventually.
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Too little energy doesn't meet basic needs. To the contrary, it perpetuates poverty
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Replying to @calestous @BNW_Ben and
In my case study it's quite the opposite. Ordinary residential basic need does not exceed 5KWH/day. Anything above this, is usually a waste.
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Replying to @EngrDifa @calestous and
Most of the average basic needs are: lightings, fans, TVs/satellites and recharging of handsets/laptops. All these have low energy options.
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Replying to @EngrDifa @calestous and
Yet, this category of consumers cry and disturb the most and usually temper with distribution networks at the expense of everybody.
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A country's economy is likely to do better with one national grid than millions of decentralized private generators
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Replying to @calestous @BNW_Ben and
I presume the power master plan you referred has provision for short-term, medium-term and long-term applicable to all user categories.
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Yes, guided by a common economic vision not just fragmented solar dumpsites
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