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Description for Tana Beles Multi-Purpose Project (Ethiopia) The ambitious Tana Beles project was located in the Metekel district of Ethiopia, covered an area of approximately 1' km 2 to supply a population of approx. 80' inhabitants. The Beles multi-purpose project is a hydropower plant located on Lake Tana, with an installed power of MW, which diverts the flows from lake Tana into the Beles valley, allowing also the development of future irrigation schemes. The project was promoted by the Ethiopian Government to exploit the hydropower potential of Lake Tana and the. USD million Tana Beles project began in that aimed at doubling Ethiopia’s hydroelectric power and it was also to provide irrigation for a settlement scheme. Nevertheless, Egypt was said to have blocked a loan from the African Development Bank (ADB) because Cairo feared the Tana beles project could harm it


Government focal person at the Tana Beles project, notes that: "The project's modern software allows the team to transmit daily [hydrological] reports via the internet." This involvement enhances the community commitment and motivation to care for their environment. Results: The restoration work has brought benefits upstream and downstream. Some of the hydroelectric projects include Tekeze ( MW in ), Gibe II ( MW in ), Tana Beles ( MW in ) and Amerti Nesha (97 MW in ). Additionally, four more projects (Gibe III, Ashegoda expansion, Adama II and the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam) are under construction. Fincha, Tana Beles, Tekeze Announcement made in March Construction started in April Egypt was busy with January revolution Lies 20 km from Sudanese borders meters in height Lake capacity: 74 BCM of water Largest Dam in Africa Tenth largest in the world


Request full-text PDF. and huge water transfers from Lake Tana via a km-long tunnel for the Tana-Beles hydroelectric project (since May ), rather than following the Blue Nile gorge [ Despite public awareness of unintended impacts (s) and well-developed international standards (s), downstream impacts of large hydropower projects still very often are not properly assessed. Impacts of (hy-dropower-regulated) interbasin water. The Beles multi-purpose project is a hydropower plant located on Lake Tana, with an installed power of MW, which diverts the flows from lake Tana into the Beles valley, allowing also the development of future irrigation schemes. The project was promoted by the Ethiopian Government to exploit the hydropower potential of Lake Tana and the.

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