Sessional Paper No. 04 of 2004 on Energy
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2004Author
Republic of Kenya
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The aspiration of this Sessional Paper on Energy is to lay the policy framework upon which cost-effective, affordable and adequate quality energy services will be made available to the domestic economy on a sustainable basis over the period 2004-2023. This Session al Paper recognizes that the success of socio-economic and environmental transformation strategies pursued by the Government at present and in the future is to a large extent, dependent on the performance of the energy sector as an economic infrastructure. This Sessional Paper therefore articulates the current and future policies to realize these growth strategies.
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Energy; Energy and Petroleum; Energy Production; Affordable Electricity; Fossil Fuels; Biomass; Renewable Energy
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Republic of KenyaSeries
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