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VRA begins 150MW wind project

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  • Dr. med.William Acquah,Germany 11 years ago

    Get solar energy first because we have abundant sun! After that,you can embark on wind energy.

  • Adams 11 years ago

    Why not focus on Solar... and all this run-around with Wind??

  • Sam 11 years ago

    It does not work and very expensive to mentained. No vision at all.

  • SOKOTO 11 years ago

    We are now seeing the light. for too long, we have been sleeping, while other countries are on the march.

    We have the Kwahu ridge and all those mountain areas windy areas, plus abundant SUN SHINE. Let us make use of it.

  • Komi Adickah 11 years ago

    Solar energy has a life span is this something those crying for that sort of energy thinking about? After the cells are dead then what?

  • Sankofa 11 years ago

    The cells can be replaced. Besides technology is improving all the time, and by the time the cells need replacement, better technology will probably be available.

  • Sankofa 11 years ago

    Let us diversify our energy sources so that we do not depend on one source alone.

    Wind power is worth exploring along the coast and on our hills and scarps where it is windy.

  • RIGHTMAN-USA 11 years ago

    Long over due.

  • Egya Blay 11 years ago

    I believe VRA bosses are confused or another way to waste our resources? What are we using the scorching sunshine, and the water bodies for? Ghana should ask Scotland and other countries that have tried this before undertakin ...
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  • Duodu ,Düsseldorf 11 years ago

    We are now paying for our own negligence in the past. Why did we not establish a centre for energy studies ? We would now know what kind of energy we need--as well as the cost of production

  • Joe 11 years ago

    Since there is ongoing solar project already, I believe this is a good approach.

  • Robert Kiertey 10 years ago

    I just pray that this project come to pass someday , I am a Ghanaian based in Sweden working as wind turbine technician, all I want to tell Mr Kirk Coffie is that I once brought some Swedish investors into the country to ...
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