Ethiopia Pushes Ahead with Hydropower Dam Despite Egypt’s Fierce Opposition

Ethiopia has formally inaugurated its massive hydropower dam project on the Blue Nile, pressing forward despite years of diplomatic tension with Egypt, which has long feared the dam will jeopardize its share of the river’s waters.

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa’s largest hydroelectric project, is set to generate more than 6,000 megawatts of electricity, a figure highlighted in statements released by Ethiopia’s Ministry of Water and Energy and reported by BBC Africa. The government insists the dam is essential for meeting domestic power demand and driving industrial growth.

Egypt, by contrast, argues the project poses an existential threat to its water security, with Cairo relying on the Nile for about 97% of its freshwater needs, as underlined by the Egyptian Ministry of Irrigation in remarks carried by Al Jazeera. Diplomatic talks mediated by the African Union and the United States have yet to produce a binding agreement on how the dam should be filled and managed.

The issue continues to inflame regional politics, with Sudan caught between the two sides. Analysts cited by Reuters suggest that while Ethiopia frames the project as a national development priority, Egypt views it as a direct challenge to its survival, making compromise difficult.

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