2.4 billion birr project electrifies 21 new towns in Afar

Ethiopia's Electric Power utility is implementing a project costing over 2.4 billion birr to electrify 21 new towns in the Afar region, specifically in Afdera and Dalol areas. The initiative supports local cement and potash industries. Funding includes support from the African Development Bank.

The Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) is overseeing a major electrification initiative in Ethiopia's Afar region. According to EEP communications head Anwar Abare, the project targets the cement and potash industries in Afdera and Dalol districts while connecting 21 emerging towns to the power grid.

Financing comes partly from the African Development Bank with 16 million dollars, while EEP covers the balance. The total cost exceeds 2.4 billion birr. Key components include 375 kilometers of medium-voltage lines, 93 kilometers of low-voltage lines, and 85 transformers.

To date, 27.8 percent of the medium-voltage work—34 kilometers—has been completed, along with 33 percent of low-voltage lines at 5 kilometers and 29 transformers installed. This has already brought electricity to eight centers and one factory. Ultimately, the project will serve 14,000 residents.

Overall progress stands at 84.46 percent, with completion slated for the current budget year. The effort bolsters mining activities, encourages private sector involvement in resource extraction, and stimulates the local economy.

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