Gebba River

The Gebba (or Geba) is a river of southwestern Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Baro River, which is created when the Gebba joins the Birbir at latitude and longitude 8°14′28″N 34°57′39″E. The river is the planned site for the twin Gebba Hydro electric power dams.

Gebba River
Location of the Gebba River within Ethiopia

Gebba River Dam

The Gebba River Dam is to be constructed near the border of Jimma and Illubabur zones of the Oromia Regional State. [1] The project agreement was signed on Monday September 8, 2014 as a joint venture between the Ethiopian Government, through the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation (EEPCo), and the Chinese firms SINOHYDRO Corporation Limited and Gezhouga Group Company Limited (CGGC).[2] Construction costs are estimated to be $583 million and take four and half years across two phases. 80% of financing will be through Exim Bank of China and the remaining 20% through the Ethiopian government.[2] The dam will produce an estimated 391MW of electricity.[3]

See also

References

  1. Barnes, Robert (2014-09-15). "Chinese firms to construct the new US$ 700m Gebba River Dam, Ethiopia". Construction Review Online. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  2. Fortune, Addis. "Nation's Most Expensive Dam Undertaken by Sino-Ethiopia JV". addisfortune.net. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  3. "Ethiopia-China consortium to construct 385-MW Geba 1,2 hydro project in Ethiopia". www.hydroworld.com. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
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