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Ddch After India, Iran warns Pakistan, says will not hesitate to hit terror bases which carry out cross-border attacks Cfpm Australia s consumer watchdog warns about LG home batteries The Kenyan Rural Electrification Authority REA announced that construction of the 50 MW Garissa solar park will begin in two weeks, according to local state-owned press agency Kenya News Ageny KNA citing a statement from REAs chairman Simon Gicharu.Gicharu said that the bottleneck problems that have been halting the project have now been solved, and that work on the facility will be completed within the next 12 months.Kenyas Energy and Petroleum Cabinet Secretary Charles Keter and the Vice Governor of Jianxi Province of China signe <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.es>stanley cup</a> d a MoU for the construction of a new transmission line to connect the plant to the national grid in October 2016. At the time the Kenyan government said that construction on the plant was scheduled to start by the <a href=https://www.stanleycups.cz>stanley cup</a> end of last year.The 12.8 billion KES $116.0 million project, which was originally announced in 2012, is being financed through concessional funding from the Government of the People s Republic of China. The projects developer is the Chinese company China Jiangxi Corporation for International Economic Technical Co, Ltd. CJIC , with which <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley cup</a> Jinko Solar signed a module supply agreement in September 2012. Under the terms of the agreement, Jinko was contracted as preferred module supplier and to provide technical support.Located in the northwest city of Garissa, the project is expected to be one of the largest of its kind in Africa, when complete. The 50 MW plant will be built across 81 hectares and will generate around 76,473 MWh of e |