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Ethiopia dam agreement ‘just around the corner’: AU official

July 13, 2020-1:07 pm

An agreement on points of contention between Egypt Ethiopia dam agreement ‘just around the corner’: AU official Egypt Independent July 13, 2020 1:07 pm An agreement on points of contention between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia regarding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is “just around the corner”, according to the Executive Director of the Energy Commission of the African Union Rashid Abdallah Ali.

Ali said that the AU and South Africa are playing a key role as mediators, and told the Sudanese News Agency (SUNA) that the dam will change life for people around Sudan’s Blue Nile and the Nile in Egypt.

The changes Sudan will see should be mostly positive even if there are some drawbacks, he added. Ali anticipates a 30 to 50 percent increase in the energy produced from the Roseires and Merowe dams and expects Sudan to import electricity from Ethiopia, which will require the preparation of a supply network, transmission lines and transformational stations.

The dam will help regulate the Nile’s flow in Sudan and will exploit about six billion cubic meters of water previously unused, he said. Rashid told the SUNA out that around two million acres could be added to irrigated agricultural lands as a result Studies will need to be conducted regarding future projects to exploit this amount of water, he said, and foresees the costs of pumping water throughout the Blue Nile and Nile river to be reduced, thereby benefiting farmers. He also expressed hope that a huge project will be established to provide the transportation of individuals and goods on the river through an investor or government partnership. Regarding the potential drawbacks of the dam to Sudan, Rashid said it would cause a loss of up to 50 percent of the cliffs at the area – estimated to be 50,000 acres out of a total of 100,000. These cliffs are regions of land flooded with the Nile’s water and used to plant vegetables during the summer. He added that the Nile will also lose part of the silt that naturally fertilizes the land

Via Egypt Independent

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