Wind farm located at the Ngong Hills near Nairobi, Kenya. PHOTO/File
Giant turbines churning in the wind are a rare sight in Africa, but that will not be the case for long.
Until now the meagre amounts of investment in African wind energy have predominantly come from governments and donors.
But this is changing fast, say experts.
Private investors smell profit in beefing up the continent's over-stretched power grids and swarms of new wind turbines are soon expected to
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