Ghana’s industrialisation agenda has obtained a lift as Africa’s largest ‘Solar Rooftop Project’ located on the Free Zones Enclave at Tema is anticipated to return on stream within the second quarter of subsequent 12 months.
Owned by Helios Solar Company (Helios) and a part of the LMI Holdings Group, the rooftop photo voltaic venture will provide 16.82 megawatt of vitality to Helios and its companions.
The totally funded venture by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) kinds a part of an all-encompassing $30 million clear energy and water cope with LMI Holdings to assist job creation and inexperienceder, extra sustainable, and extra aggressive industrial improvement within the nation.
The Chief Executive Officer of LMI Group Holdings, Kojo Aduhene, disclosed this when the Minister of Energy, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, and his workforce paid a working go to to the location of the venture.
He mentioned the achievement by Helios Solar represented a big milestone for the corporate and underscored its dedication to facilitating Ghana’s industrialisation ambitions.
“As an indigenous Ghanaian company, we understand the wealth of natural resources available to us and are keen to utilise technologies to help us realise our industrialisation ambitions. This solar system is good, not just for the environment, but also for our economy,” he mentioned.
Expressing his delight on the venture, the minister talked about that the venture would function a studying hub for artisans to accumulate the abilities in placing up photo voltaic and sustaining photo voltaic amenities.
In furtherance, he famous that the venture would contribute significantly to Ghana’s renewable vitality by 2030.
IFC’s Senior Country Manager for Ghana, Mr Kyle Kelhofer, additionally mentioned the venture demonstrated how the non-public sector might deliver effective options to improvement challenges and assist job creation
“Through this investment, IFC is supporting Ghana’s industrialisation ambitions for a greener and more sustainable future by funding both infrastructure and development in an industrial special economic zone in sub-Saharan Africa,” he added.
The PV Solar venture is engineered by Ghana-based photo voltaic vitality agency, Dutch and Co., which is the EPC and O&M contractor on the venture.
The venture includes the installation of 29,252 photo voltaic panels of the newest N-type know-how throughout a rooftop space of 95,000m2 of the International Warehousing Company, Mega-warehouse, positioned within the Tema Freezone.
A complete of 128 Ghanaian nationals are instantly employed within the implementation of the photo voltaic venture.
The photo voltaic plant, in contrast with present thermal energy on the nationwide grid, is anticipated to scale back Ghana’s emissions by approximately 13,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent yearly.
Once in use, it’s projected that the photo voltaic system will yearly produce 24,750 megawatts per hour (MWH) of unpolluted, steady and sustainable electrical energy, and this quantum of energy generated is equal to the annual consumption of 55,000 properties in different phrases, the capability of the plant can energy 55,000 properties.
BY YUNUSAH ESSANDOH