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Energy Resources in East Africa

Opportunities and Challenges

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  • © 2006

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  • Exposes available energy resources, energy conversion technologies and the best options for the three states of East Africa (Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania) which are moving back to joint ownership of key development facilities such as energy

  • Looks at the availability of various froms of energy resources that are exploited in the region and focuses on the problems of energy supply and distribution

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East African states have historically shared several resources including energy and common heritage of its people. This book provides information on available sources of energy in the region and how the energy suppliers can exploit them in an integrated form to produce the right blend of energy for various applications e.g., industrial, domestic and recreational uses. We provide an in-depth analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of different energy sources in-terms of environmental, industrialization, distribution costs and impacts. We hope that the book will contribute towards a sustainable exploitation of energy resources for the improvement of the people’s quality of life.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Physics, Maseno University, Maseno, Kenya

    Herick O. Otieno

  • Department of Spatial Sciences, Division of Resources and Environment, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia

    Joseph L. Awange

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