Africa’s largest solar power plant worth $400m to be located in Ghana

A UK firm, Blue Energy, today December 4, 2012 announced plans to build a photovoltaic (PV) solar power plant in Ghana, according to British media reports.

Both the BBC and the Guardian report that the company says the project which is worth $400 million will be the largest solar power plant in Africa when completed.

Blue Energy, the renewable energy developer behind the $400 million project said the 155MW solar PV plant will be fully operational by October 2015, the Guardian reported.

Construction works of the plant begins by the end of 2013 and will be located in the Western Region near the village of Aiwiaso, officials say.

The company says it will install some 630,000 PV modules.

The Nzema project will be able to provide electricity to more than 100,000 homes, the BBC reported.

Douglas Coleman, the project’s director at Blue Energy, told the Guardian that the company was using solar PV instead of the distinctive ‘troughs’ used in concentrated solar power technology seen in north Africa and the Middle East in part because PV only requires light, not direct sunlight.

By Ekow Quandzie

2 Comments
  1. Wisdom says

    We are very grateful for that development yet to be realised. We hope the necessary plans are put in place to see the project come to light.

  2. Atta Pea says

    Ghana would be very grateful, Western Region is lacking development for all the wasted years. It has the a greater percentage of a resources in the country and by having this project, the Region will be very productive

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