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GE to enable hydro/wind power generation skills development in Ethiopia

GE and Addis Ababa Institute of Technology Sign a MoU

GE Renewable Energy announced collaboration with Addis Ababa Institute of Technology (AAiT), an Engineering and Research institution in Ethopia, to enable capacity development programs focused on Renewable Energy.

Since late 2016 GE and AAiT have been working together to develop and start the implementation of skills development programs.

In March 2017, GE Renewable Energy Hydro engineering staff spent the week at AAiT delivering a series of seminars to 30 students and faculty on Hydro turbines and generators technology.

GE Renewable Energy is actively participating to the delivery of the projects of the high-priority Growth and Transformation Plan projects in Ethiopia, including in the Hydro sector, and is working with Ethiopian Electric Power to develop new projects in the Hydro, Wind and Solar space, GE said.

The collaboration aims to develop a Renewables – Center of Excellence at AAIT to serve as a practical learning hub for undergraduate students in the Ethiopia University system, a research incubator for graduate students and a reinforcing learning mechanism for faculty.

AAIT and GE will work together to build an ecosystem of enablers from development agencies, Renewables industry players and partners.

Professor Admasu, Addis Ababa University president said, “Collaboration with Industry is a key facet of exchange for AAIT and essential to addressing the need of students to be exposed to practical and thoughtful learning experiences while also ensuring the teachers are given access to the latest in the field of knowledge.”

Yves Rannou, president and CEO, GE’s Hydro Solutions, said, “The MoU with AAiT is a new milestone for GE Renewable Energy in Ethiopia. It enables sharing current industry expertise and experience with students and faculty at AAiT in order to build a highly-qualified workforce that will support the social and economic development of the country.”

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