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ETHIOPIA: Abiy Champions “Green Industrialization” at Nairobi Summit

Renewable Power: Ethiopia’s Bid for Green Industrial Dominance

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ADDIS ABABA— Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed used the final day of the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi to position Ethiopia as the continent’s “Green Powerhouse,” arguing that renewable energy is now inseparable from national sovereignty.

Abiy’s address on Tuesday reflected a strategic pivot for Ethiopia, as the country seeks to leverage its massive investments in hydroelectric and wind energy to attract global manufacturing.

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Renewable Sovereignty

Speaking to a session on clean energy, Abiy highlighted the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and other projects as the foundation for a new “Green Industrial Vision.”

“Access to green financing and carbon markets is the new frontier of diplomacy,” Abiy said.

“Ethiopia is not just seeking aid; we are offering a partnership in the global energy transition. Our ability to produce renewable power at scale is our greatest sovereign asset.”

The Prime Minister argued that countries with the lowest carbon footprints in manufacturing will dominate future supply chains. Ethiopia’s strategy involves creating “green industrial parks” where factories can operate entirely on renewable energy, bypassing the carbon-heavy development paths of Europe and Asia.

Geopolitical Alignment

Abiy’s rhetoric also touched on Ethiopia’s “Strategic Repositioning.” By aligning with the “Africa Forward” narrative, Addis Ababa is attempting to diversify its diplomatic portfolio beyond its traditional ties with China and the United States.

However, the “Green Vision” faces internal headwinds. While the Prime Minister spoke of industrialization in Nairobi, Ethiopia continues to grapple with localized conflicts and the economic fallout of the Tigray war. Critics argue that the government’s focus on mega-projects and international summits sometimes overlooks the immediate humanitarian needs of displaced populations in the Amhara and Oromia regions.

The Digital Frontier

Beyond energy, Abiy emphasized “technological sovereignty,” announcing new investments in digital infrastructure and artificial intelligence.

Ethiopia recently opened its telecommunications sector to foreign competition, and the government is now pushing for a “Digital Ethiopia 2026” strategy to digitize government services and foster a local tech ecosystem.

As the summit concluded, Ethiopia signed several preliminary agreements with French and Kenyan firms to explore carbon credit trading, a market Abiy believes could generate billions for the Ethiopian treasury in the coming decade.

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