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  • Africa's First Electricity Producer Powered by Biogas

    Posted on :Wednesday , 11th January 2017

    Naivasha — Using waste from vegetable and flower production, biogas is providing energy to Kenya's electricity network

     
    A commercial farm in Kenya has become Africa's first electricity producer powered by biogas to sell surplus electricity to the national grid, cutting the carbon emissions associated with oil-powered generation.
     
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  • Gibe III - Doubling Ethiopia's Power Generation Capacity

    Posted on :Tuesday , 10th January 2017

    More than seven water and three wind power generators have been built in the effort the government exerted to meet the growing power demand in relation to the growing investment that has risen up with our country's growth.

     
    Out of the power generating stations Gilgel Gibe I (with 180 mega watts), Tis Abay II (with 73 mega watts), Tekeze power generator (with 300 mega. . .

  • Ethiopia: Reppie Waste to Energy Facility In Line With Climate-friendly Industrialization

    Posted on :Monday , 9th January 2017

    The move proves nation's green growth strategy implementation

     
    President Dr. Mulatu Teshome said the Reppie Waste to Energy Facility is a tangible manifestation of country's move in building eco-friendly growth.
     
    The president made the remark yesterday while visiting the facility under-construction at a cost of 95 million USD.
  • GERD - A Symbol of Ethiopia's Developmental Drive

    Posted on :Thursday , 5th January 2017

    Some 25 years back when the ruling party took power, the country was in desperate situation and the aftermath of the war left the nation's fate unpredictable. The economy almost plummeted to zero level. Most infrastructures were incapacitated and out of use and the quest for peace and stability seemed nightmarish. Getting things back in shape or giving them a kiss of life was a daunting task fo. . .

  • Ethiopia: Ample Power Generation Potential, Access is the Key

    Posted on :Tuesday , 3rd January 2017

    The development of electric power is an area in which Ethiopia has registered significant growth over the course of the last two decades. Particularly, the nation could generate huge electric resource from hydro power scheme alone.

     
    As the effort to generate electric power had begun in 1897 with a generator capacity to the national palace, currently Ethiopia could bu. . .

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