The Ethiopian Electric Utility is carrying out a comprehensive modernization of the country’s power system and is deploying artificial intelligence to create a more reliable and sustainable electricity grid, according to the company’s CEO, Getu Geremew.
Geremew, speaking to ENA, said the company is implementing targeted measures to maximize operational efficiency and the transmission capacity of high-voltage power lines and distribution substations. To reduce power cuts, the organization is upgrading key network facilities, rehabilitating infrastructure and implementing preventive maintenance of equipment.
Geremew said digital technologies and AI are being used to predict and diagnose sudden technical faults before they occur, which is expected to ensure a more stable electricity supply. In parallel with the technical work, the company is implementing internal transformation programmes aimed at improving the speed, efficiency and quality of customer service. Efforts are also underway to strengthen staff technical skills and transform repair teams into more effective operational units.
The infrastructure modernization projects are funded by public funds and with the support of international partners.





