Ethiopia signs 3 billion Birr agreement for power grid modernization

The Ethiopian Electric Utility has signed a 3 billion Birr contract with two international firms to upgrade power networks in Ambo, Nekemte and Asosa.

The Ethiopian Electric Utility signed the agreement with Alpha TND and Capital Electech. The project targets 325 kilometers of medium-voltage lines and the rehabilitation of 235 grid transformers across the three hubs.

Getu Geremew, CEO of the utility, said the work is vital for stabilizing grids and cutting outages. He urged the contractors to meet quality standards within the two-year timeline.

The World Bank is providing blended funding of 1.2 billion Birr in local currency and 12 million US dollars in foreign exchange. Alpha TND is based in Ghana and Capital Electech in India.

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Photorealistic scene of Addis Ababa council meeting with mayor presenting budget approval and unanimous vote.
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Addis Ababa council approves appointments and 9.94 billion birr budget

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The Addis Ababa City Council on 30 Miyazia 2018 approved appointments presented by Mayor Adanech Abiebe and an additional budget of 9.94 billion birr in a unanimous vote during its regular session.

Ethiopian Electric Power is working to ensure reliable electricity supply nationwide and to position Ethiopia as Africa's renewable energy hub.

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Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly witnessed the signing of a protocol to allocate EGP 60bn for strengthening Egypt’s national electricity grid.

Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos said the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and Bishoftu International Airport are confirming Ethiopia as the regional energy and logistics hub.

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Market centers valued at 1.3 billion Birr are being built in Ethiopia's Amhara Region.

Numerous projects benefiting residents in Ethiopia's Oromia region have entered service, according to Prosperity Party officials. In Jimma town alone, 78 projects completed at a cost of 3.9 billion birr were inaugurated.

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At a briefing in Addis Ababa, Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed stated the government has provided a 20 billion birr monthly fuel subsidy. This follows a 100 percent increase over the past two months. Officials also highlighted achievements in social sectors.

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