Ethiopia has started generating electricity from the controversial mega-dam that is being built on the Blue Nile.
n Renaissance Dam started power generation in an event officiated by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.The dam will be Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam upon completion.
The dam, which will have a total power generating capacity of 6,500 megawatts, has been a source of tension between Ethiopia and the other riparian states, Sudan and Egypt.
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