Disputes over Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)

Why in the News?

The completion of Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has reignited tensions over Nile water rights, with Egypt and Sudan fearing reduced water flows.

Disputes over Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)

About Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD):

  • Overview: Gravity dam on the Blue Nile near Ethiopia–Sudan border.
  • Construction Timeline: Under construction since 2011, led by Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation.
  • Capacity: Set to become Africa’s largest hydropower plant with 6.45 GW output.
  • Reservoir Size: Holds 74 billion cubic metres; filling may take 5–15 years.
  • Key Features: 145 m tall dam, 16 turbines, and a supporting saddle dam.
  • Purpose: Aims to power Ethiopia (65% population lacks electricity) and export surplus to neighbouring countries.
  • Disputes Around GERD:
    • Egypt’s Concern: Fears reduced water flow; Relies 90% on Nile; demands a binding filling agreement.
    • Sudan’s Worry: Concerns over flood risks and water regulation.
    • Ethiopia’s Stand: Asserts sovereign rights; began filling without consensus.
    • Stalled Talks: Tripartite negotiations have failed; Egypt warns of possible conflict.

Back2Basics: Nile River

  • Overview: North-flowing, longest river in Africa at ~6,650 km.
  • Drainage Basin: Covers 11 countries—Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, DRC, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan, and Egypt.
  • Main Tributaries:
    • White Nile: Recognized as the headstream, its most remote source is the Kagera River in Burundi, flowing through Rwanda into Lake Victoria. It officially begins at Jinja, Uganda, where it exits Lake Victoria.
    • Blue Nile: Originates from Lake Tana in Ethiopia and merges with the White Nile at Khartoum, Sudan.  Supplies over 80% of total Nile flow by the time it reaches Egypt.
  • Lifeline Status: Vital for Egypt and Sudan’s drinking water, irrigation, and energy needs.

 

[UPSC 2008] Ogaden region has been a source of conflict between which countries?

Options: (a) Morocco and Algeria (b) Nigeria and Cameroon (c) Angola and Zambia (d) Ethiopia and Somalia*

 

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