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  • South Africa's affordable energy dream

    Posted on :Tuesday , 4th October 2016

     South Africa will have to wait for more months in order to relaunch its affordable energy programme.

     
    Formalised in 2010, the project for the construction of about six to eight reactors with a capacity of 9.600 megawatts is now being considered as an expected yet difficult to be achieved dream.
     
    South Africa’s energy minister. . .

  • Toshiba to partner with Ethiopian power utility on geothermal development

    Posted on :Thursday , 29th September 2016

     Eastern Africa remains an important market for Japanese turbine suppliers. Toshiba Corp. has now announced the signing of a partnership agreement with the Ethiopian power utility. This follows similar partnership arrangements with Uganda, Tanzania and Djibouti.

     
    The company signed a comprehensive partnership agreement with Ethiopian Electric Power, that will se. . .

  • East Africa: A Project That Link Up East African, African Society

    Posted on :Tuesday , 20th September 2016

     Several neighbouring countries of Ethiopia are showing choice of fulfilling their electric power demand by purchasing from the country. Recently, Tanzania has announced readiness to sign 400 MW power purchase deal with Ethiopia. The project brings nations towards a consensuses of utilizing the river Nile water resource together considerately. An electric power transmission to neighbouring. . .

  • Ethiopia: Power Transmission Line From Gibe III to National Grid Installed

    Posted on :Wednesday , 14th September 2016

     The Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Electricity said that the installation of transmission lines that would transfer power generated from Ghibe III to the national grid has been finalized.

     
    Briefing journalists Thursday State Minister Eng. Wondimu Tekle said the essential installations from the dam to the national grid through Wolaiyta - Akaki Gelan have been. . .

  • Ethiopia: Boosting Energy to Combat Development Challenges

    Posted on :Tuesday , 13th September 2016

     A large number of people in developing countries are still poor, undernourished, and with no adequate health-care facility. They don't have access to clean water, and are facing challenges such as in alleviating climate change and in enhancing their development processes.

     
    Both the environmental and development challenges are coming together to hurt the poor of. . .

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