Tuesday 10 January 2017

Energy Surge: Ethiopia Bids to Become Africa’s Wind Capital

Commonly referred as ‘African Lion’ by economists, Ethiopia is home of new infrastructure, booming industry and showpiece summits. If you follow the news on Africa frequently you will realize that it has become a powerful force in the region and beyond.

Ethiopia is amongst the most daring signatories to Paris Agreement on climate change and has committed to cut carbon emissions by 64 per cent by 2030. The government has invested heavily into mega hydropower projects like Grand Renaissance Dam and Gibe III Dam. The next target of the country is to be the wind power capital of Africa.

Breezing Ahead
In 2013 Ethiopia inaugurated one of the largest wind farms in the continent – the 120 MW Ashedoga plant. This was followed by Adama II in 2015 which is even larger. The East African state is moving ahead with its ambitious development plans to maintain this golden age and renewable energy is core to its mission.

At present major power source is hydroelectricity. This picture is set to change with “Growth and Transformation Plan” by the government which will see the total output pass the 17,000 MW mark by 2020 and considerably increase the share from the air.

A 1,000 per cent Increase

The 1,000 per cent increase in wind output is seen with skepticism in few quarters but there are reasons to believe. The three factors that are driving Ethiopia to shift to wind are:
·         The devastating droughts have diminished the value of hydropower.

·         Falling cost of wind power technology.

·         Ethiopia is ideal site for harvesting wind.


Ethiopia can be a good showcase for renewable energy and can show neighboring countries that power can be generated even with low carbon emissions. Check the latest news for Africa this month to find the latest stories. 

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