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				    On average, per capita electricity consumption remains low at less than 100 kWh per year, far below the average 500 kWh per capita energy consumption across African countries. The
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				    In 2023, total energy consumption per capita is around 0.40 toe, including 106 kWh for electricity. Total energy consumption is increasing steadily, albeit at a rate 3 times slower than economic growth: 3.2%/year on average over 2010
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Such a mechanism is in line with the tariff guidelines and can be linked to or combined with the four-year tariff adjustment plan. Hydropower costs range from 3-5 cents per kWh, and wind and solar costs are between 5-7 cents per kWh. These cost structures align with Ethiopia's export tariffs to Kenya, which are priced at USD 6.5 cents per kWh.
Hydropower costs range from 3-5 cents per kWh, and wind and solar costs are between 5-7 cents per kWh. These cost structures align with Ethiopia's export tariffs to Kenya, which are priced at USD 6.5 cents per kWh. Currently, there are practically no roof-top solar PV systems in Ethiopia.
These prices decreased between 2017 and 2021 and increased by 10% in 2022. In 2023, total energy consumption per capita is around 0.40 toe, including 106 kWh for electricity. Ethiopia strives to become an African power hub.
Expanding electricity access is fundamental to eco-nomic development. While the current distribution grid covers only 25% of Ethiopia’s land area, 68% of the population resides less than 5 km from the grid. This highlights the potential to triple the number of household connections within the foot-print of the existing grid.
In 2022, imported fossil fuels covered 11% of final energy consumption, up from 7% in 2011. The transportation sector is the primary driver of this rise, with demand more than dou-bling in the past decade. Ethiopia also imports more than half of its coal de-mand, with import costs reaching $300 million an-nually.
The Outlook has been developed in close coopera-tion with all partners with strong commitment, openness and good discussions. It is the ambition that the Outlook in the same way can contribute to the development of the Ethiopian energy sector. 1. Executive Summary