August 24, 2024
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Ethiopia to Begin Power Exports to Tanzania in September, Expanding Regional Energy Network
Ethiopia is set to commence electricity exports to Tanzania next month, according to Ethiopian Electric Power CEO, Engineer Ashebir Balcha. The power transmission is expected to begin by mid-September, following the completion of necessary preparations.
This development is part of Ethiopia’s broader strategy to increase its electricity export revenue. So far this year, the country has earned over $140 million from energy exports, marking a 6% increase compared to the previous year. Ethiopia currently supplies power to Djibouti, Sudan, and Kenya, with Tanzania soon to join this network.
The planned power exports to Tanzania are aligned with Ethiopia’s ongoing efforts to expand its regional energy connections. The country has plans to extend its power grid to other neighboring countries, including South Sudan and Somaliland. The existing power line between Ethiopia and Kenya is expected to facilitate these future connections.
In addition to the upcoming electricity exports to Tanzania, Ethiopia is also working on the Kenya-Tanzania power line, which is projected to be completed by November 2025. This infrastructure project is anticipated to enhance the regional energy network, contributing to more integrated energy systems across East Africa.
Ethiopia’s energy export strategy is supported by its substantial renewable energy resources, particularly from hydropower projects such as the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). Once fully operational, the GERD is expected to significantly boost Ethiopia’s electricity generation capacity, enabling the country to meet both domestic and regional energy demands.
The initiation of electricity exports to Tanzania represents a significant step in Ethiopia’s efforts to strengthen its role in the East African energy market. As the country continues to expand its energy infrastructure and export capabilities, these developments are likely to have broader implications for regional energy cooperation and economic growth.
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