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Coal plant does not need 1400 Chinese workers

Source: The Star Cab-hailing technology firm Uber said this week it had quit the Chinese market and sold its operations to a Chinese rival. It followed a familiar script of American tech firms that have been unable to crack the Chinese market. Ebay and Amazon are represented by Ali Baba,

1,400 Chinese workers part of labour to build Sh200bn Lamu coal plant

Source: Business Daily Africa The number of Chinese workers in Kenya’s crowded labour market is set to increase significantly when construction of Lamu’s coal power plant begins later this year, official reports indicate. A Chinese developer contracted by the consortium that won the contract to build and operate the plant

PowerChina to build Kenya coal-fired power plant

Source: Power Engineering International Power Construction Corporation of China (PowerChina) is set to build a coal-fired power plant in Kenya after signing a contract this week. Construction is planned to begin in September on the 981.5 MW plant, which will be located on the island of Lamu. Fuel will initially

ESIA of The Lamu Coal Power Plant

The official Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Study (Known as the EIA or ESIA) of the 1.050 Lamu Coal Power Plant undertaken by Amu Power and submitted to the National Environmental Management Authority.   DOWNLOAD REPORT BELOW 00 Project Details 01 Executive Summary 02 Policy Legal and Institutional Framework 03

LAPSSET Impact Assessment Map

This map attempts to show the impact of the LAPSSET project on the surroundings. The Lamu coal plant will be located within the LAPSSET area in Lamu County and includes the construction of a “mega port”, a railway, oil pipelines, airports, and resort cities, among many other developments. This pilot