Ethiopia: Gilgel Gibe Project Falling Short of Expected Electricity

Addis Ababa (HAN) January 3, 2015 – Public diplomacy and Infrastructure investment news. A much-delayed $1.8 billion dam project under construction along Ethiopia’s Omo river could begin generating power by June and be fully operational by early 2016, an official told reporters. Gilgel Gibe 3 will nearly double the country’s energy output, helping to resolve chronic power outages and sustain a booming economy.

Dam and irrigation projects could spark “bloody and persistent” conflict, suggests Peter Bosshard of International Rivers

 

Work started in 2008 and was due to be completed around three years later, but the project has faced funding shortages over concerns about its environmental impact. “88 percent of the work for the Gibe 3 hydro-power project has already been completed,” Azeb Asnake, chief executive officer of the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation, told Reuters.

Two of ten units would be ready by June, Azeb said, while one additional unit would come on line each month after that. Upon completion the project will generate 1,870 MW of power.

Ethiopia plans to spend a total of $12 billion to tap the rivers that cascade down its craggy highlands over the next two decades in a bid to beat energy shortages and become Africa’s biggest power exporter. The country’s economy is expanding by 9 percent a year, and the dam is part of an infrastructure plan aimed at sustaining that growth to reach expected electricity.

Photo:  Omo River, Karo Warriors in Ethiopia


 

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One response to “Ethiopia: Gilgel Gibe Project Falling Short of Expected Electricity”

  1. manav

    What a misleading headline !!! Ethiopia needs electricity to grow, experts in western countries should shut lights and fans in their homes before talking poorly about Ethiopian projects

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