US Firm Launches Ethiopian Wind Project | ||||
The
first wind energy developer from the US has entered into Ethiopia’s
wind energy market. Terra Global Energy Developers, LLC announced the
launch of a 400-MW wind energy project in Debre Birhan, Ethiopia with
construction planned to begin in 2014. Located approximately 75 miles
north of Addis Ababa, the project is being developed on a build and
transfer basis for the country’s national utility Ethiopian Electric
Power Corporation (EEPCo).
Terra
has been conducting a year-long technical and feasibility study via two
60-meter MET towers manufactured by NRG Systems. “The wind data we are
collecting is very encouraging,” said Dereje Abebe, CEO of Terra. “We
are on a fast track, with additional MET tower installations planned in
Q2 of 2013. Terra is providing US technology, expertise, and investment,
while helping Ethiopia to build its wind energy sector capacity.”
As
part of Terra’s local capacity building project, Terra signed a MoU
with the nearby Debre Birhan University School of Engineering to create a
Wind Energy Center of Excellence. The company and its suppliers are
providing data sensor and other equipment for a hands-on student-led on
campus wind monitoring
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الجمعة، 15 فبراير 2013
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