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Tarfaya - AFP

Africa's largest wind farm, at Tarfaya in southwesternMorocco, has started generating electricity and will be capable of meeting theelectricity needs of several hundred thousand people, officials say.Installed on 10,000 hectares (24,700 acres) along the wind-blown southern Atlanticcoast, the 80-metre (260 feet) high turbines, 131 in all, will be fully operational inOctober and produce up to 300 megawatts of electricity.The North African kingdom has no hydrocarbon reserves of its own and hopes tocover 42 percent of its energy needs with renewable sources by 2020. It has launcheda plan to produce 4,000 MW from wind and solar power.Last year, Morocco officially launched the construction of a 160-megawatt solarpower plant near the desert city of Ouarzazate, which is slated for completion nextyear.Work started in Tarfaya at the beginning of 2013, and 88 of the 131 turbines havenow been erected, according to Mohammed Sebti. Moroccan firm Nareva Holding iscarrying out the project in partnership with France's GDF Suez.Forty-four turbines have been connected to the grid, with the first kilowattsdelivered earlier this month, Sebti told an AFP journalist at the site.Production will continue to rise, with its "full commissioning to be completed inOctober as planned," he added.Costing around 500 million euros ($690 million), the wind farm will be thecontinent's biggest, surpassing Ethiopia's Ashegoda project, with its 84 turbines and120-megawatt capacity. It will save 900,000 tonnes of CO2 a year, according to GDF.Around 50 employees, of the 700 people involved in the construction phase, willcontinue working at the site once it is fully operational.The southwest is the focus of Morocco's wind plans, with the smaller Akhfennirplant, around 100 kilometres to the east of Tarfaya, already producing 100 MW from60 turbines.The Tarfaya region lies on the edge of Western Sahara, a disputed territory largerthan the United Kingdom, most of which is under Moroccan control, but with theAlgeria-based Polisario Front campaigning for independence since 1973.A 50 MW wind farm already exists at Foum el Oued, near Western Sahara's main cityof Laayoune, and other projects are planned, according to Morocco's Economic,Social and Environmental Council.But attracting foreign firms to participate in the kingdom's wind plans for theterritory will be harder than in Morocco itself.

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