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    "content": "cooling system? The nuclear reactor needs a lot of water to cool the chamber. But, somehow, because of the tsunami, the parts that lead water into the cooling system disengaged and, consequently, there was no way of cooling the system. So, that was the problem. But they have looked at that and decided that the next time they are building another reactor, they must take that into consideration. The reactor must have a way in which it can cool automatically even if water is not pumping. Those are things that they have put in place for its protection as we go forward. Madam Temporary Speaker, I know there is a big war with Iran on why they are building--- Do they want a nuclear bomb or something like that? But if we do it the right way; if we ask somebody who is already a nuclear power producer to come and do it for us to help us and teach us and engage with us, I am sure nobody will oppose us. I think the problem with Iran is that they were doing it themselves and they were enriching uranium and that frightened some people as to why they were enriching it. Why were they not opening it up so that we can know what they were doing? But if we start it with the engagement and support of other members of the international community, I am sure we will get their support. So, let us go in this direction because, otherwise, there is no other way we are going to grow. The hydropower limitations are already there. I do not think we can produce any more megawatts than we are producing already. Even if we tried, it will be in some small pockets here and there, which will not be what we need. But we do not have thermal energy, which is burning fuel. Even if we had it, it is dangerous to the environment a great deal. As for coal, we do not have it, but we hope we will have some in the Kitui basin. We are thinking of starting a coal power plant even without thinking of Kitui. We are thinking of importing the coal from South Africa to burn it somewhere in the Coast in order to produce sufficient energy. Madam Temporary Speaker, we support the Ministry for all these things they are doing to produce enough power. We support the Committee for doing an excellent job, especially the Chairperson---"
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