The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) power generation capacity has been upgraded to 6,450 MW. The Dam was first designed to generate 5,250…
Month: February 2017
South Sudan slams Khartoum's accusations of Egyptian
The issue of Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is one of the main deals being finalised in Cairo,” the source said. Earlier this month, South Sudanese rebels…
Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Generation Capacity Revised Up
the installed hydropower generation capacity of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has been increased to 6,450MW, according to FBC. Initially…
Rwanda: the IPAD conference and the future of East Africa
4 – La commissione tecnica tripartita riunita a Khartoum per discutere il progetto della Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). Al termine dei lavori sarà la…
East Africa: GERD - Ethiopia's Future and Destiny
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) possesses an invaluable and multi-faceted values and benefits to the peoples of Ethiopia. We may categorize…
Ethiopia to spend $1.8 million in 2017 for lobbying – nazret.com exclusive
construction of the hydroelectric power plant known as the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. The public/state venture is anticipated to cost US $ 4.8 billion…
Africa's ports revolution: setting the scene for economic take-off - Sectors
power schemes are being constructed, of which the best known is the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which was paid for largely with indigenous capital.
World View: Egypt Accused of ‘Dirty Deal’ to Sabotage an Ethiopian Dam Project
the issue of Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is one of the main deals being finalized in Cairo. Our intelligence sources in Kampala and Juba confirmed that…
East Africa mega projects reduce by half in 2016: Deloitte Report
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is the largest development in East Africa at US$4.1 billion, while the Lake Turkana Wind Power Project is the single…
Ethiopian Premier, a China Ally, Calls Beijing a Model for U.S. on Job Growth
The $4.2 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, a Nile project that will generate 6,000 megawatts of power, is due to be operational next year “depending…