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"But if you just want to use electricity locally, you are probably better off making electricity to start with," he says.
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A staggering 300,000 barrels a day of the stuff is devoted to making electricity that Corpoelec then gives away essentially for free.
That means that the country may be producing enriched uranium — which can be used to make electricity or to produce bombs — faster than expected at the same time as it a replaces its older generation of less reliable centrifuges.
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This makes electricity access to rural areas slow and creates a mix-up as to how to proceed with rural electrification [9].
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Instead I said, "I was making electricity".
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