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Ethiopia to build 4th dam on Omo River despite concerns

Mehret Tesfaye | July 9th, 2009 at 6:51 pm | | Print This Post

ADDIS ABABA – Ethiopia will build the fourth hydro dam along the Omo River despite the concerns from environmentalists, the Nation has established.

The Gibe 4 dam will be built along the river, which tributes significant water volumes to Kenya’s Lake Turkana.

A memorandum of understanding was signed this week between Ethiopian Government and Chinese company Sino-Hydro Corporation Limited, to construct the dam within five years.

The State-owned power utility Ethiopian Electric Power Cooperation (EEPCO) çhief, Mr Mihret Debebe, told reporters the planned project would cost 1.4 billion Euros and will generate 1,400 megawatt hydro electric power. Ethiopia hopes to get loans from China for the project.

According to Mr Mehret, Ethiopia has allocated $12 billion for hydro power development within the next 10 years.

A document obtained from EEPCO indicated Ethiopia was also preparing for the construction of a fifth hydro dam; Gibe V dam.

Ethiopia signed the agreement following a Kenyan delegation’s five-day visit to the country last month, to probe the environmental impact of Ethiopian Gibe III dam on Lake Turkana.

The Kenyans reportedly concluded that there was no immediate danger to the lake if Ethiopia abided by the environment impact assessment rules.

- By ARGAW ASHINE | Daily Nation

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