ETHIOPIA-ENERGY-WINDFARM
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JENNY VAUGHAN A man walks along a road near turbines at Ashegoda wind farm in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region, on November 28, 2013. The farm, built by France's Vergent Group for 230 million euro ($313 million), is the largest in Sub-Saharan Africa with a capacity of 120 megawatts. With its multi-billion dollar projects in wind, hydropower, solar and geothermal, Ethiopia is pioneering green energy projects on the continent. The Horn of Africa nation aims to supply power to its 91 million people nearly half currently have no access -- boost its economy by exporting power and become carbon-neutral by 2025. AFP PHOTO/JENNY VAUGHAN (Photo by Jenny VAUGHAN / AFP) (Photo by JENNY VAUGHAN/AFP via Getty Images)

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