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    "speaker_name": "Uasin Gishu CWR, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Ms.) Gladys Boss Shollei",
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    "content": "who has a home must install solar energy, you instead say that there will be no approvals for all new buildings without installation of solar energy and then create incentives for those who already have buildings by subsidising or lowering the cost of the installation of that equipment. The Government can subsidise it and it will be possible for people to install it so that you promote it and support them to use clean energy. It cannot be achieved by making it compulsory. In fact, some Members in our Committee said that the regulations were bordering on absurdity. You cannot punish someone with a penalty of Kshs1 million yet the house on which you want them to install solar energy does not cost Kshs1 million. It is totally unfair and completely disregards fairness and the rights of citizens. With that, we hope that the ERC will come up with a long term vision and decide to encourage installation of solar water heating systems over a period of time. We know that some of our schools do not have even windows. How do you expect them to install solar heating systems? That is not possible. It is not achievable in a short time unless it is done in a more calculated manner. I beg to request, under Standing Order No.53(3), that the putting of the Question be deferred to a further time. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker."
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