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POWER ETHIOPIA BUSINESS PLAN  

 

Prepared by:

Dr. Greg Beaucage Professor of Chemical and Materials Engineering University of Cincinnat

Cincinnat, Ohio 45221, USA

Mr. Berhanu Mengistu Lecturer of Physics Haramaya University Department of Physics Haramaya, Ethiopia

Dr. Fekadu Lemessa

Academic Vice President Dire Dawa University Dire Dawa, Ethiopia

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Power Ethiopia

-Photovoltaics are missing in Ethiopia high import tariffs

no financing

architectural adaption no technical support

aversion to new technology no sales team

-Solve these issues using University Resources manufacture PV panels

train technologists/business people profit for faculty and students

-HU/DDU area is unique for this opportunity

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