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  2. Koysha Dam - Wikipedia

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    Once completed, the hydroelectric dam will be the second-largest dam in Ethiopia after the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) generate up to 6,460 Giga watt-hours (GWh) of electricity, while counterbalancing approximately one million tonnes (Mt) of CO 2 annually. [1] [6] It has 201 meters height and 1012 meters length. On 28 September 2023 ...

  3. Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011, it was announced that Ethiopia would share blueprints for the dam with Egypt so that the downstream impact could be examined. [23] The dam was originally called "Project X", and after its contract was announced it was called the Millennium Dam. [24] On 15 April 2011, the Council of Ministers renamed it Grand Ethiopian Renaissance ...

  4. Latest talks between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt over mega dam ...

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    The latest talks over the mega dam that Ethiopia is building on the Nile River’s main tributary have broken up without an agreement. ... CBS News. IRS sending up to $1,400 to 1 million people ...

  5. Ethiopia and Egypt say no agreement in latest talks over a ...

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    Ethiopia and Egypt said the latest round of talks over a huge, highly contentious hydroelectric dam Ethiopia has built on the Nile's main tributary again ended with no deal. Egypt's Ministry of ...

  6. Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan resume negotiations over a disputed dam

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    Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan resumed their years-long negotiations Sunday over the controversial dam Ethiopia is building on the Nile River’s main tributary, officials said. The resumption of talks ...

  7. Dams and reservoirs in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    It is not known exactly to what extent dams in Ethiopia would reduce the flow of water to Sudan and Ethiopia. Assuming an evaporation rate of 1 meter per year, an irrigated area of 200,000 hectares and a combined reservoir area of 1,000 km2, the flow of the Nile could be reduced by 3 billion cubic meters per year, equivalent to about 5 percent ...

  8. Genale Dawa III Hydroelectric Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Part of Ethiopia's plan of universal electrification access by 2025: Construction began: March 2011: Opening date: 2020: Construction cost: £352.7 million ($451 million) Owner(s) Ethiopian Electric Power: Dam and spillways; Type of dam: Gravity dam: Impounds: Ganale Doria River: Length: 110: Width (crest) 456: Dam volume: 3.22 million ...

  9. Beles Hydroelectric Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Beles Hydroelectric Power Plant, sometimes referred to as Beles II or Tana Beles, is a run-of-the-river [1] hydroelectric power plant in Ethiopia near Lake Tana.The power plant receives water from the lake through the Tana-Beles interbasin transfer and after utilizing it to produce electricity, the water is then discharged into the Beles River.