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Africa’s biggest dam turns Ethiopia into a regional power hub, lifting capacity to 9.6GW

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 2, 2026
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With national installed power capacity now reaching 9.6 gigawatts, the dam is transforming Ethiopia from a power-constrained economy into an emerging regional electricity hub, supplying energy to domestic industry while expanding cross-border power connectivity across the Horn of Africa.

Water and Energy Minister Habtamu Iteffa said the GERD has become a catalyst for Ethiopia’s development drive, doubling national power generation capacity and strengthening electricity connectivity across the Horn of Africa.

The dam has long been one of Africa’s most controversial infrastructure projects. Egypt and Sudan repeatedly raised concerns over water security and downstream impacts, prompting years of stalled negotiations, mediation attempts, and diplomatic friction.

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From geopolitical dispute to power surplus

Ethiopia's Water and Energy Minister Habtamu Iteffa described the dam as a symbol of self-reliance, noting that it was financed and built largely through domestic mobilisation

According to Habtamu, the completion of the GERD has increased Ethiopia’s installed power capacity to 9.6 gigawatts, with 1.1 gigawatts generated in the past six months alone. That expansion has accelerated industrial output, boosted agricultural productivity through irrigation, and improved electricity access in both urban and rural areas.

The power surplus is also reshaping Ethiopia’s regional role. Nearly 21,000 kilometres of transmission infrastructure have been installed in recent years, linking Ethiopia’s grid with neighbouring countries and supporting cross-border electricity trade.

Officials say this growing energy connectivity is turning the GERD from a national project into a regional economic asset.

Beyond hydropower, Ethiopia is expanding off-grid solutions using solar, wind, and biogas, while power investments are transforming Addis Ababa’s urban infrastructure and industrial zones. Habtamu said reliable electricity has become central to food security, industrialisation, and broader economic stability.

With plans underway for an integrated master plan around Lake Nigat to develop fisheries and tourism, Ethiopian officials increasingly view the GERD as proof that a project once defined by controversy has evolved into a long-term economic dividend—for Ethiopia and the wider region.

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