Green Energy Africa Announces Expansion in Ghana with Solar Farms

July 15, 2021

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Green Energy Africa Announces Expansion in Ghana with Solar FarmsGreen Energy Africa, a leading renewable energy company, has officially announced its expansion into Ghana with the development of several large-scale solar farms. The announcement was made during a press event in Accra, where company executives shared details of the project, which aims to significantly boost the country’s renewable energy capacity and provide clean, affordable electricity to millions of Ghanaians.

The solar farms, which are set to be built across various regions of Ghana, will generate over 100 megawatts (MW) of electricity once fully operational. This project is part of Green Energy Africa’s broader commitment to addressing the energy challenges in West Africa by harnessing the abundant solar resources available in the region.

Speaking at the launch event, Green Energy Africa’s CEO, John Okafor, emphasized the importance of renewable energy in driving sustainable development in Africa. “This expansion into Ghana marks a significant milestone in our mission to provide clean energy solutions to underserved regions. Solar energy has the potential to transform the energy landscape in Ghana, reduce carbon emissions, and improve energy access,” Okafor said.

Ghana has been striving to diversify its energy sources in recent years, with a strong focus on renewable energy. The government’s goal is to achieve 10% renewable energy in the national energy mix by 2030, and Green Energy Africa’s solar farm project is expected to play a key role in achieving this target.

The solar farms will not only contribute to Ghana’s energy needs but also create jobs in the local communities where they are being developed. Construction is expected to begin later this year, and the project will provide employment opportunities for both skilled and unskilled labor, further boosting the local economy.

Ghana’s Minister of Energy, Matthew Opoku Prempeh, who was present at the announcement, praised Green Energy Africa’s investment, noting that the solar farms would help Ghana reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and lower greenhouse gas emissions. “This is a significant step forward for Ghana’s renewable energy ambitions. We welcome Green Energy Africa’s commitment to helping us achieve our clean energy goals,” he said.

Industry analysts have also lauded the project, citing it as an example of how public-private partnerships can drive renewable energy growth in Africa. With the continent’s vast solar potential, initiatives like this are essential for tackling energy poverty and promoting sustainable development.

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