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Sany wins 153MW Ethiopian contract to build large wind turbines

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The 102 1.5MW Sany turbines, worth CNY 600 million ($95 million), will be installed in the second phase of the Adama project. A contract was signed between Sany and HydroChina International Engineering, the project developer.
According to Sany Heavy Industry president Xiang Wenbo, it is China’s largest single wind turbine export deal.
The Adama wind farm, an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) project constructed built Chinese government preferential loans, is the largest new energy project in eastern Africa. It is expected to go into construction on 8 June, and enter operation in 2014.

Goldwind had been tipped to win the contract. HydroChina recently completed a 51MW plant at Nazret, Ethiopia, with Goldwind turbines.

Xiang said Sany would start to deliver wind turbines in late June. The project will be an important boost for Sany in the light of its recent issues surrounding a series of project in Oregon, US.

In 2012, US President Barack Obama decided to scrap Sany’s purchase of four wind-farm projects on national security concerns on the grounds that they were near a US navy facility.

Source: windpowermonthly.com

The African short comedy -Kansiime Anne is the ideal wife- gets attention

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It is a short comedy and yet with hidden message. It is currently creating a steer between men and women raising a question if women has temptation as much as men. This mini production is created by minibuzz.

Africa to build the biggest hydro dam in the world

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Work on the world’s biggest hydroelectric dam will start in October 2015 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a statement said in Paris after talks between DR Congo and international officials.

The meeting on the proposed Inga dam on the Congo river also involved multilateral lending institutions. A statement released late Saturday said the “foundation stone will be laid in October 2015.”

“With a production of 40,000 megawatts, the Grand Inga project will eventually provide electricity to half the African continent,” it said.

This is less than half of the DR Congo’s total hydropower resources, which the World Bank estimates at 100,000 megawatts.

World Bank estimates suggest that if completed and running at full capacity, the complex could provide energy to up to 500 million African households.

The first phase of the project, Inga 3 Basse Chute, will have a capacity of 4,800 megawatts.

The Paris meeting follows a deal signed on May 7 between South Africa and DR Congo for cooperation in the energy sector and for South Africa to buy some of the electricity produced.

Plants would need to be rehabilitated and massive new stations built on the powerful Inga falls, which lie in a narrow strip of DR Congo territory through which the Congo River runs down to the Atlantic coast.

Three consortiums are bidding to clinch the contract for the project: China’s Sinohydro and Three Gorges Corporation; Spain’s Actividades de Construccion y Servicios (ACS), Eurofinsa and AEE; and South Korean firms Daewoo and Posco with SNC Lavalin of Canada.

Three Gorges Dam in China is currently the world’s largest hydropower complex, with a capacity of 22,500 megawatts.
Source: iafrica.com

Ethiopian coffee lab, METAD, becomes the first privately owned lab to receive certification in Africa

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The world’s largest coffee trade association Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA) has certified METAD /Kabu Coffee Quality Control Laboratory in Addis Ababa as the first privately owned African laboratory.
The laboratory which is equipped with state-of- the-art coffee tasting technology was inspected and certified on May 17, 2013 by a team of SCAA experts, including Mr. Skip Finley, a Director of the SCAA Board and Mr. Marty Curtis, a Coffee Quality Institute Instructor, a press release issued May 20, 2013 has said.
Mr. Finley in his description of the laboratory said, “When you walk into METAD’s lab you feel like you are in the known coffee quality laboratories in the US or Korea.”
“By having its laboratory certified, METAD is at the start of a huge project,” Curtis said. According to him the certified laboratory will contribute to the development of Ethiopia’s coffee industry by building buyers’ trust on the quality of Ethiopian coffee.
“As the birthplace of coffee, you guys (Ethiopia) should have been the first to be certified. But now you are jumping into that position,” he added.
Source: Dorcas Appiah

Facefood in Ethiopia, the Facebook of the food world

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Facefood is a new eatery in town with the “look and feel” of Facebook. Except at Facefood, unlike its online muse, there is a waiter that takes your order, prepares your food and serves you.

A short walk from Atlas Hotel, onCape Verde Street, the restaurant occupies the former premises of Yod Abyssinia Cultural Restaurant, near Dessalegn Hotel. The sign, on a blue background, but in a white font, different to Facebook’s, attempts to imitate the world famous social network.
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