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The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam project is located approximately 500 km north west of the capital Addis Ababa, in the region of Benishangul - Gumaz along the Blue Nile.

Ethiopia is building Africa''s first energy plant that will convert trash into electricity. Here''s what you need to know. Waste management – the collection, management and disposal of
Ethiopian Electric Power currently manages 20 power plants, 14 of which are hydroelectric. In addition to power generation, high power transmission and distribution to One of the missions of the Ethiopian
Ethiopia generates most of its electricity from renewable energy, mainly hydropower. The country is strategically expanding its energy sector, aiming for a more diverse and resilient mix.
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Ethiopia generates most of its electricity from renewable energy, mainly hydropower. The country is strategically expanding its energy sector, aiming for a more diverse and resilient mix. Currently, Ethiopia''s energy production is heavily reliant on hydropower, which constitutes about 90% of its generated electricity but is vulnerable to climate-induced droughts. To address this, the government is implementing key hydropower
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