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Ethiopia on track to becoming major electricity exporter
Ethiopia has finalized the installation of power interconnection lines to Sudan, as the country builds on its resolve to become a major regional electric power exporter.
The Ethiopian Electric and Power Corporation (EEPCo) announced the completion of the interconnecting lines, which cover 296 kilometres and have a 230 Kilovolt capacity, which makes Sudan the second country to benefit from Ethiopia’s power exports.
Ethiopia began power supply to Djibouti three years ago, earning the country US$1.5 million a month from exports.
The corporation it had invested US$41 million in the interconnection lines with funding obtained from the World Bank. Iranian and Bosnian experts were the lead constructors in the project.
