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Exporting electricity to neighboring countries

Posted: 04 Feb 2022, 19:04
by temari

Re: Exporting electricity to neighboring countries

Posted: 04 Feb 2022, 19:06
by Axumezana
Thanks to TPLF/EPRDF and Meles!

Re: Exporting electricity to neighboring countries

Posted: 04 Feb 2022, 19:40
by Educator
Bravo Ethiopia, export and earn foreign currency then you can import chewing gum, candy, dates, palm oil, and other garbages with the foreign currency.

Would it not be better to satisfy the local need so industries can function consistently in the country that would eliminate the need to import the many things that require foreign currency? It will also be possible to introduce electric vehicles and reduce the importation of oil fuel that is costing the country about 3 billion dollars every year. Forget about exporting power to earn 90 million dollars, just satisfy the local needs even for cooking.
temari wrote:
04 Feb 2022, 19:04

Re: Exporting electricity to neighboring countries

Posted: 04 Feb 2022, 19:46
by tarik
Thanks but no thanks, My Eritrea don't want 2 buy electricity from an adwan-galla abiy aka slave of cursed-land-tigray ruled country. We soon will get our own solar and nuclear power based energy or electricity in my Eritrea, we don't need 2 b controlled by ur useless sellout adwan-galla fake pm abiy. So once again thanks but no thanks, keep my Eritrea out of ur mouth. Go & free ur sieged by terrorist-tplf that so called north region called cursed-land-tigray b4 u even try 2 sell electricy. :lol: :mrgreen:

Re: Exporting electricity to neighboring countries

Posted: 04 Feb 2022, 19:56
by Educator
Why not? You wouldn't pay for the services you obtain anyway. Are you planning to pay to Ethiopian airlines what you owe after selling many tickets in Nakfa? How about the $300 million you defaulted on Qatar.
Btw, you said "We soon will get our own solar and nuclear power based energy or electricity in my Eritrea", when is this "soon" thing happening? We waited for you to become Singapore for the last 30 years and you turned into singApoor in container prisons. :mrgreen:

Watch "Teddy afro Gura Bicha ቴዲ አፍሮ ጉራ ብቻ!" on YouTube
tarik wrote:
04 Feb 2022, 19:46
Thanks but no thanks, My Eritrea don't want 2 buy electricity from an adwan-galla abiy aka slave of cursed-land-tigray ruled country. We soon will get our own solar and nuclear power based energy or electricity in my Eritrea, we don't need 2 b controlled by ur useless sellout adwan-galla fake pm abiy. So once again thanks but no thanks, keep my Eritrea out of ur mouth. Go & free ur sieged by terrorist-tplf that so called north region called cursed-land-tigray b4 u even try 2 sell electricy. :lol: :mrgreen:

Re: Exporting electricity to neighboring countries

Posted: 04 Feb 2022, 20:04
by Hawzen
Axumezana wrote:
04 Feb 2022, 19:06
Thanks to TPLF/EPRDF and Meles!
Who :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :oops: :oops: ???

Dedebit is always dedeb
R.I.P Abay Tigray and TPLF terrorist group

Re: Exporting electricity to neighboring countries

Posted: 04 Feb 2022, 20:09
by Noble Amhara
Good ideas! Unfortunately you are still not focusing on your landlocked tigrai! It seems you wish to see the prosperity of Ethiopia. While hating it U psychopath
Educator wrote:
04 Feb 2022, 19:40
Bravo Ethiopia, export and earn foreign currency then you can import chewing gum, candy, dates, palm oil, and other garbages with the foreign currency.

Would it not be better to satisfy the local need so industries can function consistently in the country that would eliminate the need to import the many things that require foreign currency? It will also be possible to introduce electric vehicles and reduce the importation of oil fuel that is costing the country about 3 billion dollars every year. Forget about exporting power to earn 90 million dollars, just satisfy the local needs even for cooking.
temari wrote:
04 Feb 2022, 19:04

Re: Exporting electricity to neighboring countries

Posted: 04 Feb 2022, 22:03
by Educator
I would be ashamed to credit an entity that was not able to increase the electric power production of the country after 27 years in power. Now Ethiopia's potential of power production is only 4.5k mw. For a country with 100+ million population, that number is embarrassing. Look Iran with 80 million people producing over 74k mw of power. #NoMore?

Axumezana wrote:
04 Feb 2022, 19:06
Thanks to TPLF/EPRDF and Meles!