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East Africa Electric Highway Boosts Regional Power Transmission and Cooperation

East Africa Electric Highway Boosts Regional Power Transmission and Cooperation

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 16, 2024 10:42 pm
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A significant development in the East African energy sector has been achieved with the successful trial of power transmission from Kenya to Tanzania, marking a critical step in the East Africa Electric Highway project. This achievement follows the launch of the Ethiopia-Kenya power link, which has laid the groundwork for a fully integrated regional electricity grid. The ultimate goal of this initiative is to ensure reliable, affordable, and renewable energy across East Africa, fostering greater regional cooperation and economic growth.

Ethiopia, a country endowed with an abundance of renewable energy resources—ranging from hydro, wind, solar, to geothermal power—is poised to become a key player in the regional energy market. With the potential to generate up to 60,000 TWh of electricity over the next decade, Ethiopia is well-positioned to meet the growing demand for electricity, both domestically and across the region. Currently, Ethiopia produces only 14 TWh, but its energy exports have already made a significant impact in neighboring countries. The successful power links between Ethiopia, Kenya, and now Tanzania highlight Ethiopia’s strategic role in the development of East Africa’s energy sector.

The East Africa Electric Highway project is expected to drive regional cooperation by enabling the seamless transmission of renewable energy, thereby lowering energy costs and ensuring greater energy security for participating countries. The interconnected grid will allow countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, and Ethiopia to share resources, particularly during periods of peak demand or when one country experiences energy shortages. Ethiopia is expected to increase its green electricity exports, which could generate up to $200 million annually, providing much-needed revenue for the country and supporting its sustainable economic growth.

A vital component of Ethiopia’s renewable energy success is the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa’s largest hydroelectric project. The GERD’s capacity to generate over 6,000 MW of electricity will not only contribute significantly to Ethiopia’s energy needs but will also supply surplus power to neighboring countries, helping to stabilize the region’s energy market. When combined with the East Africa Electric Highway, the GERD will position Ethiopia as a renewable energy leader, strengthening its economic and environmental standing within the region.

This integrated energy infrastructure is not only a step toward economic advancement but also a critical contribution to East Africa’s sustainability goals. As the region moves toward a more sustainable energy future, projects like the East Africa Electric Highway and the GERD will play an essential role in reducing reliance on fossil fuels, promoting environmental sustainability, and boosting regional cooperation. Through this shared commitment to renewable energy, East African nations are forging stronger economic ties, while improving access to clean energy for millions of people across the continent.

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