Ethiopia Targets 13,000 MW Electricity Generation by 2028 (2Merkato.com)

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Ethiopia has set an ambitious goal to increase its electricity generation capacity to 13,000 megawatts by 2028, President Taye Atsek Selassie announced.

Speaking at the African Renewable Energy Summit in Tanzania, where former South African President Thabo Mbeki participated in a panel discussion, President Taye highlighted Ethiopia’s commitment to expanding regional access to electricity.

He emphasized that the country is working to boost power generation from renewable sources to meet growing energy demands. Ethiopia is also collaborating with 14 countries on a regional electricity connectivity plan.

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