
The Ashegoda Wind Farm —
Last month Ethiopia opened The Ashegoda Wind Farm -- one of the continent's largest -- in a bid to boost its generating capacity over the next three to five years.

The Ashegoda Wind Farm —
Just 23% of Ethiopia's 90 million people have access to electricity. The wind farm is expected to generate power throughout the year, except during the rainy season between June and September.

The Ashegoda Wind Farm —
French company Vergnet built the site in partnership with the Ethiopian government. "Vergnet machines are ideal for remote areas in Ethiopia and designed for this kind of region because our turbines are easy to transport," said chief executive Jerome Douat.

The Ashegoda Wind Farm —
The wind farm, with a capacity of 120 MW, is located near the northern city of Mek'ele and sits next to the Great Rift Valley, which runs through the country.

Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam —
Ethiopia's Grand Renaissance Dam could generate 6,000 MW of electricity when complete.

Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam —
The dam, on the Blue Nile river, is scheduled for completion by July 2017. At a cost of $4.7 billion, the dam will create 12,000 jobs, according to the government.