Related Links

Related Stories

News

Ethiopian solar project approved

Global Trade Development Consulting and Energy Ventures have been awarded a contract by the Ethiopian Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy and the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation to build, operate, and transfer three 100MW solar farms in Eastern Ethiopia.

This project will also increase power supply by improving the generation capacity mix of the Ethiopian national grid system and reduce system losses, Green investor Global Trade Development and project developer Energy Ventures say. The energy policy of Ethiopia is to install more than 20,000MW by 2020, with a substantial part of that coming from a renewable energy.

Ethiopia reportedly has some of the highest solar irradiance factors in Africa.

“This project represents a significant advance in our Ethiopian energy initiative and is now part of our comprehensive Energy Plan,” said Minister Alemayehu Tegenu, minister of water, irrigation and energy. “Given Ethiopia's large hydro-electric generation capacity and now wind and geothermal power generation coming on-line, large scale solar fits nicely into our energy portfolio and will provide significant power generation capacity much faster than the other renewable technologies."

 

Share this article

More services

 

This article is featured in:
Policy, investment and markets  •  Solar electricity

 

Comments

Wesco said

06 January 2015

Note: The majority of comments posted are created by members of the public. The views expressed are theirs and unless specifically stated are not those Elsevier Ltd. We are not responsible for any content posted by members of the public or content of any third party sites that are accessible through this site. Any links to third party websites from this website do not amount to any endorsement of that site by the Elsevier Ltd and any use of that site by you is at your own risk. For further information, please refer to our Terms & Conditions.