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"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to also apologise for not being here yesterday to answer this Question. I had some commitments elsewhere. I beg to reply. (a) The state of generators in Lodwar has been poor and could not meet the maximum demand of 600 kilowatts. The situation improved in February 2008 when a new diesel generator of 400 kilowatts capacity was commissioned and at the same time, the entire distribution board was replaced with a new one. Load shedding ceased as the total installed capacity was 941 kilowatts against a maximum demand of 563 kilowatts. To improve the generation capacity further, a second generator of 400 kilowatts was installed and commissioned on 8th June 2009. However, its starter broke down soon after. The damaged starter was repaired and put back into service on 27th July this year. This brings the total generation capacity in Lodwar to 1.3 megawatts against the current demand of about 600 kilowatts. Thus Lodwar and its environs have sufficient generation as we are talking now. Damage to business premises has been occasioned by faulty wiring on meter boxes that cause short circuits. Repair of the same is the sole responsibility of the client"
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