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Coal supply situation: availability for substitution in the Kenyan economy

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posted on 2024-09-05, 22:40 authored by Benjamin A. Okech
This paper analyses the coal/supply situation as it pertains to the availability for coal/fuel oil substitution in Kenya. Two developments are envisaged as possible precipitants of coal/fuel oil substitution. The first development is the changing quality of the bulk of crude oil on which Kenya depends. The second is the increasing demand for superior products which is expected to evolve, both in absolute and relative terms, as the economy grows. The potential for these developments to affect the fuel oil supply is high. If the effect is negative, the issue of substitution becomes necessarily a vital policy consideration. Coal is, by and large, seen as an immediate option. Accordingly at all levels of policy consideration, the availability of coal as a substitute must be conceived, at least, as probable. The paper underscores two basic supply conditions. The first is the mineral nature: of coal commodity. And, the second is the dependence on imported coal which theoretically can be produced from any outside source. It has been, therefore, necessary to establish the basic mineral supply concepts and approach the Kenyan coal availability from global supply framework. With these as the background, the paper analyses the world supply situation and from this extrapolates to put the Kenyan supply situation into relevant perspectives. In this task the fuel oil and coal consumptions in Kenya are reviewed and analysed in order to identify energy gaps and coal consumption potentials. The conclusion is that, by and large, availability potentials is high to a degree where Kenya would be capable of diversifying the supply source not only to meet her coal requirements but also to ensure a reasonable degree of supply security.

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Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi

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Okech, Benjamin A. (1988) Coal supply situation: availability for substitution in the Kenyan economy. Discussion Paper 289, Nairobi: Institiute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi

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Discussion Papers 289

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Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi

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