Ethiopia and ISA Join Forces to Supercharge Solar Revolution
In a high-profile signing ceremony at the Ministry of Water and Energy headquarters in Addis Ababa, officials unveiled a suite of ambitious projects aimed at accelerating solar deployment,
ISA and Ethiopia Sign Agreements to Accelerate Solar Park and Solar
The International Solar Alliance (ISA) and Government of Ethiopia have signed multiple agreements to accelerate solarisation in Ethiopia through solar parks and solar pump projects.
Events for February 2026 – AFSIA
The first large installation of solar was a village grid of 10 kW in 1985, expanded to 30 kW in 1989. A solar panel assembly plant opened in Addis Ababa in early 2013 capable of making 20
Ethiopia to Exploit Full Potential of Solar Energy to Accelerate Energy
Among these, solar energy emerges as a beacon of hope, poised to transform Ethiopia''s energy landscape and drive socioeconomic development. Significantly, the country has relied heavily
Chasing the Sun: Can Ethiopia Tap into its Vast Solar Power Potential?
Just last week, we signed an agreement with the government to launch Ethiopia''s first competitive tender for a 400-megawatt ultra-mega solar project. This is a milestone—it will be the
5th Solar Africa 2026 – Solar Exhibition In Ethiopia
The first large installation of solar was a village grid of 10 kW in 1985, expanded to 30 kW in 1989. A solar panel assembly plant opened in Addis Ababa in early 2013 capable of making 20
Addis Ababa 400 MW Solar Project Powering Ethiopia s
Ethiopia''s capital is making headlines with its ambitious 400 MW solar power project, a cornerstone of the nation''s plan to achieve 100% renewable electricity by 2030.
410 MW Solar Park
In Ethiopia, ISA is working on the development of 410 MW Solar Park, providing 2,250 solar pumps for irrigation, and 1,400 solar water pumps for drinking water purposes.
Ethiopia & International Solar Alliance Advance Bold Solar Plans: 400
The meeting focused on Ethiopia''s ambitious solar energy initiatives, including the development of a 400 MW solar park, a 700 kW solar mini-grid, and the deployment of solar-powered
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Ethiopia has abundant renewable energy resources and has the potential to generate over 60,000 megawatts (MW) of electric power from hydroelectric, wind, solar and geothermal sources.