Eric Mutei
Eric graduated from Kenyatta University in Kenya, with a bachelors in education as an English Literature major. He is passionate about writing and making sense of the world through words. Currently he lives in Addis Ababa and works as an editor for a major organization there. He also writes for a recruiting company, ethiojobs.net and does poetry too; you can check his blog at ricomutei.wordpress.com. He is passionate about nature and technology and how the two can co-exist without destroying each other.
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Ethiopia has a defiant will to stand out. This will extends to its efforts to become a world class developer of clean energy sources like wind power. Ethiopia has become a major exporter of energy in the region and has embarked on a journey to harness its clean energy with a goal of producing over 1.3 million watts of electricity from wind.
Small steps can be much larger than they seem, some steps forward become great leaps. Ethiopia, a vibrantly growing economy attracting many investors, will need alternative sources of energy to sustain production and economic growth. It is out of these challenges the country is looking for more clean and renewable energy alternatives.
The Addis Ababa Light Rail Transit (LRT) project launched in December 2011. The rail is a first in clean initiative in the horn of Africa to enhance public mobility. The light railway of Ethiopia is the first urban metro light rail scheme to be built in a sub-Saharan country outside of South Africa.
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