Kenya's first coal plant construction paused in climate victory
by Karen McVeigh from on (#4JXWY)
Owners failed to assess environmental and community concerns, court rules, while US ambassador wades into debate in support of coal power
Kenya has been urged to halt construction of the country's first ever coal-powered plant near the coastal town of Lamu, until an assessment is made of its environmental and cultural impact, in the latest setback to the $2bn project (1.6bn).
Plans for the 981MW station, backed by a Chinese-led consortium, are in limbo after Kenyan judges revoked the environmental licence at the end of June. They ruled the authorities had failed to carry out a rigorous environmental assessment and to inform local people of potential impacts.
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