Ethiopia completes third phase of filling giant Nile dam

By Giulia Paravicini

ADDISABABA – Ethiopia has accomplished the third part of filling the reservoir for its big dam on the Blue Nile river, the federal government stated on Friday, a course of that continues to irk the nation’s downstream neighbours Egypt and Sudan.

Addis Ababa says the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), a $4 billion hydropower challenge, is essential to powering its financial growth, however Egypt and Sudan think about it a severe risk to their important water provides.

Lengthy-running diplomatic efforts to resolve the dispute between the three international locations have yielded little success.

Ethiopia sees the GERD because the centrepiece of its bid to grow to be Africa’s greatest energy exporter, with a projected capability of greater than 6,000 megawatts.

“Prime minister Abiy Ahmed introduced the profitable completion of the GERD‘s third filling,” the prime minister’s workplace stated on Twitter, including that Ethiopia was working “to make sure the advantages of the decrease basin international locations”.

Abiy held a ceremony formally turning on the dam’s second turbine on Thursday, six months after the primary got here on-line. Images shared by Abiy’s workplace confirmed him standing at a podium in entrance of an enormous plume of water being discharged from the entrance of the dam.

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