scineces have said that kenya uses 13 percent of the fossil fules
Soybean, Unleaded,Diesel and Biomass
The currency of Kenya is the Kenyan shilling(code: KES).
Fossil fuels are used in thermal power stations for production of electricity. They are used as automobile fuels i.e petroleum. They are used in factories and industries as power source like in Iron or Steel industries.
The most popular name in Kenya is Kamau. It belongs to the Kikuyu tribe of Kenya and is mostly used as a surname.
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the main fuel is biomass and oil i think
Soybean, Unleaded,Diesel and Biomass
Most electricity in Kenya comes from petroleum fuels, most of which is imported. There are three geothermal power stations in Kenya, at Olkaria, in the Great Rift Valley, (45 MW, 70MW and 48 MW). A fourth plant is planned which means that 25% of Kenya's energy will be renewable by 2017. Olkaria has a potential for 2000MW generation.
Most electricity in Kenya comes from petroleum fuels, most of which is imported. There are three geothermal power stations in Kenya, at Olkaria, in the Great Rift Valley, (45 MW, 70MW and 48 MW). A fourth plant is planned which means that 25% of Kenya's energy will be renewable by 2017. Olkaria has a potential for 2000MW generation.
There is no nuclear power in Kenya
There is no nuclear power in Kenya
All fuels by definition are used to produce energy, fossil fuels are no exception. (Shorter answer: Yes.)
It has always been called Kenya.
The currency of Kenya is the Kenyan shilling(code: KES).
Fossil fuels are used in thermal power stations for production of electricity. They are used as automobile fuels i.e petroleum. They are used in factories and industries as power source like in Iron or Steel industries.
Yes. Fossil Fuels are used worldwide. Iraq is an exporter of oil, but an importer of gasoline. Other fossil fuels are used as well.
The inorganic/organic fuels that are used as propellent in rockets.