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Save Lamu Protest Against ERC Hearing

Save Lamu, Lamu On 6th December 2016, Save Lamu and its partners held protests in objection to the Energy Regulatory Commission holding a public hearing on the Lamu Coal Power Plant at a venue that is not only inaccessible and unsafe for members of Save Lamu…Read more

Protest against ERC Hearing (Photos)

Photos of the protest and press conference held by Save Lamu on December 6th, 2016 after the Energy Regulation Commission (ERC) had chosen an inaccessible and unsafe venue for its public hearing in objection to the Lamu Coal Power Plant.

Saving Lamu: Protest against ERC Hearing

By Prince Papa, 350.org The public hearing between Save Lamu, the local county Government, Amu Power and NEMA that was planned to take place on December 6th didn’t finally happen as scheduled. Save Lamu activists and supporters organized an alternative public hearing in Lamu after the

The Mipakani Project: LAPSSET Open-Access Knowledge Base

The Mipakani Project is an open-access knowledge base covering the Lamu-South Sudan-Ethiopia Transport (LAPSSET) Corridor and other development initiatives in northern Kenya and bordering countries.  Since the Lamu coal plant is proposed to be constructed within the LAPSSET port area in Lamu, the Mipakani website

ERC licence delay hits planned Sh200bn coal plant

Source: Business Daily Africa The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has rejected the application for a power generation license for the Sh200 billion coal plant that was set to be set up at the Kwasasi area in Lamu. The regulatory body has halted the licencing process

Global watchdogs oppose Lamu coal power plant plan

Source: Business Daily Africa Global environmental organisations have opposed Kenya’s plan to construct its first coal-fired power plant in Lamu over environmental concerns even as the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) on Wednesday backed the project. Switzerland-based World Wildlife Fund (WWF) expressed reservations warning of likely

Lamu Sh200bn coal-fired plant permit revoked

Source: The Star The Energy Regulatory Commission has rescinded a power generation license for a Sh200 billion coal plant in Lamu county. Amu Power – a consortium of Gulf Energy and Centum Investment – was to be set up in Kwasasi. On Monday, the ERC