Guardian: Steam billows from an energy plant in a stretch of Kenyas Great Rift Valley, about 180km north of the capital, Nairobi. But the white clouds rising from the tidy grid of pipes arent a sign of polluting greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change. They are a signal that the country of more than 44 million, where some 65% of the population does not have access to electricity, is one giant step closer to delivering clean, reliable, renewable power to its people.
The first phase of the...