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Ethiopia rejects dam criticism, targets 10,000 MW2-09-2010, 15:26. Author: suleyman |
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By Barry Malone
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia on Thursday rejected criticism of its massive hydropower dam projects and vowed to push ahead with plans to boost its power generating ability from 2,000 MW to 10,000 MW within five years. The Horn of Africa nation's ambitious dam building programme has drawn fire from human rights groups as well as from Egypt and other Nile River countries. "We have a plan to reach 10,000 MW within the coming five years," mines and energy minister, Alemayehu Tegenu, told Reuters in an interview. "Most of the energy we plan to generate will come from hydropower." Ethiopia is overwhelmingly reliant on dams for its energy needs and has opened three over the last year, bringing the total number in the country to seven. Another two are being built, including the huge Gibe III -- a project that foreign charities say could leave more than 200,000 people reliant on food aid. Rights groups, spearheaded by Survival International, have started an online campaign against the dam, which would generate 2,000 MW, and are lobbying international lenders not to contribute to its 1.4 billion euro cost. "These organisations do not want Ethiopia to develop," Alemayehu said. "Criticising countries like Ethiopia is their source of income. They have no reason to attack our dams. We have environmental and social plans in place." The European Investment Bank (EIB) said last month that it had decided not to help fund the project but did not say why it had made that decision. Alemayehu said it was possible the EIB had been pressured by rights groups. "But I don't know their reason," he said. "It's not a big problem for us. We have other options. And the funding at the moment is coming from our government." Continue Reading from the Source Go Back |