Ethiopia Set to Begin Electricity Exports to Tanzania via Kenya

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Ethiopia is preparing to commence electricity exports to Tanzania through Kenya, marking a significant step in cross-border energy trade within East Africa.

According to Bloomberg, Ethiopia plans to supply 100 megawatts of electricity to Tanzania once all agreements between the countries are finalized.

Key Developments in the Agreement

  • Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) Corporate Communications Director, Moges Mekonen, indicated that the initial power sale amount may be adjusted based on future discussions between Ethiopia and Tanzania.
  • Kenya and Tanzania have already reached an agreement to utilize high-voltage transmission lines for this initiative. However, the agreement is still awaiting approval from Kenya’s regulatory authority.
  • Once the regulatory hurdles are cleared, Ethiopia will transmit electricity via the high-voltage line from Wolaita Sodo in Ethiopia, passing through Kenya’s Suswa substation, to reach northern Tanzania.

Strategic Importance of the Deal

This arrangement highlights Ethiopia’s ambitions to become a regional power hub, leveraging its abundant renewable energy resources, including hydropower. The deal also underscores the growing cooperation between East African countries to enhance energy access and reliability through shared infrastructure and resources.

Finalizing the agreements and ensuring infrastructure readiness are the key steps remaining before the power trade can commence. Ethiopia’s ability to integrate into the broader East African power pool will likely open the door for further energy trade agreements, supporting economic growth and regional development.

This initiative is expected to strengthen partnerships in the region, address power shortages, and pave the way for sustainable energy solutions in East Africa.

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