Engineer Azeb Asnake says the Grand Renaissance
Dam progressing well on track!!
Tsehaye Debalkew,
November 8, 2014, Washington D.C.
Engineer Azeb Asnake told staff members of the Ethiopian Embassy
that the vital focus that the Ethiopian government attaches to the power sector
is paramount and revealed to the members of the diplomatic group that the
concomitant contribution it is impacting on attracting investment from around
the globe including the US is very amazing, during a briefing she made @ the chancery
of the Ethiopian Embassy in Washington D.C.
The Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation /EEPCO/ Construction
Division CEO outlined during the briefing that Ethiopia stands by far in a
better position than any other time in the past as far as the overall power
generation and consumption is concerned. But she promptly added that the shift
of the consumers and investors with more demand for electricity has to be
reckoned with steadily and sustainably.
As regards to
the power outages observed in some places of the capital city and in relation
to some investment sites the EEPCO Construction Division CEO admitted the
unfortunate recurrence but quickly suggested that the public appreciates the
momentum of the growth trajectory the country is undergoing and expressed her
optimism that the challenge could be mitigated through time by pinpointing to
the timely technical and administrative measures being taken to alleviate the
problem at present.
Talking about the 1875 MW Gilgel Gibe Project 3 which she
still leads as a General Manager, Engineer Azeb, who calls the project her baby, revealed that it will
be operational by the end of the current Ethiopian Calendar year. In a similar
note the CEO of the Construction Division of EEPCO said that it is public
knowledge that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam /GERD / has already gone
over 40% of the construction drive and noted that it is progressing quite on
track.
In reference to the Ethiopian Diaspora worldwide, Engineer
Azeb called upon them to be counted by engaging themselves in unison with
other investors as a group or individually in the multi-faceted investment
projects vividly observable in the power sector to benefit themselves
primarily and ultimately their brothers and sisters and spur the development
efforts of their home country.