This is a noble objective to alleviate the perennial energy crisis facing the country.
This is a noble objective to alleviate the perennial energy crisis facing the country.
MO HENE 11 years ago
My question is if the grid has the capacitiy to transport all these additional Mega wattts?
In Europe specialy Geramny exist teh same problem.
Wind mills in the Nord sea prodcue plenty of Mega watts due to bottleneck in t ... read full comment
My question is if the grid has the capacitiy to transport all these additional Mega wattts?
In Europe specialy Geramny exist teh same problem.
Wind mills in the Nord sea prodcue plenty of Mega watts due to bottleneck in the distribution grid the electricity can not be transported were it is needed.
Actually same would aply to solarpanel Energy.
Better to go for CSP Systems...
FM 11 years ago
Hi Mo,
I do not think distribution should be a problem at all. To be honest with you, most parts of Ghana do not get electricity round the clock before the outset of problems even though some these places are connected to ... read full comment
Hi Mo,
I do not think distribution should be a problem at all. To be honest with you, most parts of Ghana do not get electricity round the clock before the outset of problems even though some these places are connected to the grid.
john 11 years ago
I am happy that Winneba has been selected as one of the places to have these wind farms. The original name of Winneba is windy bay so I am not surprised that VRA has selected the town. I schooled in Winneba, the town is very ... read full comment
I am happy that Winneba has been selected as one of the places to have these wind farms. The original name of Winneba is windy bay so I am not surprised that VRA has selected the town. I schooled in Winneba, the town is very windy.
Egya Blay 11 years ago
Whilst we have the scorching sun to tap solar energy, we are prioritizing windmills.Where are the policy formulators for Ghana particularly VRA? I believe we are dreaming the grandiose dreams. A complete flaw.Alternatively, t ... read full comment
Whilst we have the scorching sun to tap solar energy, we are prioritizing windmills.Where are the policy formulators for Ghana particularly VRA? I believe we are dreaming the grandiose dreams. A complete flaw.Alternatively, the hydro power would be more efficient and economical to operate that the wind power. Perhaps a suggestion.
ORM 11 years ago
I AGREE ABSOLUTELY WITH YOU. THIS IS A WRONG MOVE, FLAWED FROM THE ONSET. WHY DO THEY WANT TO THROW AWAY 350 MILLION USD? AND WHAT FEASIBILITY STUDIES ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT? MAYBE IT'S ANOTHER PLOT BY MAHAMA AND HIS GROUP TO ... read full comment
I AGREE ABSOLUTELY WITH YOU. THIS IS A WRONG MOVE, FLAWED FROM THE ONSET. WHY DO THEY WANT TO THROW AWAY 350 MILLION USD? AND WHAT FEASIBILITY STUDIES ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT? MAYBE IT'S ANOTHER PLOT BY MAHAMA AND HIS GROUP TO RIP US OFF AGAIN. ANY SERIOUS ENERGY EXPECT KNOWS THE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH WIND ENERGY. IT IS A BIG DRAIN EVEN ON THE ECONOMIES OF DEVELOPED COUNTRIES LIKE DENMARK AND THE UK BUT THEY PERSIST DUE TO POLITICAL AND OTHER CONCERNS SUCH AS CLIMATE CHANGE ISSUE. WE SHD'T TRY THERE AT ALL. IF WE WERE SERIOUS WE WOULD BE LOOKING AND INVESTING SERIOUSLY IN SOLAR. THAT'S THE WAY TO GO.
kwame 11 years ago
wind is never a total waste of time.the above mentioned areas in ghana have good wind speeds and the feasibility studies will confirm it.there are wind turbines which even produce power at relatively low speeds.Vra has alread ... read full comment
wind is never a total waste of time.the above mentioned areas in ghana have good wind speeds and the feasibility studies will confirm it.there are wind turbines which even produce power at relatively low speeds.Vra has already done a 2MWp solar plant in navrongo and their are plans to do more. i bet the amount of $350 million includes the construction of the actual wind farms as well as tbe feasibilty studies. wind is as free as the sun however the equipment needed to harness the resources to produce electricity fro both wind and solar have to be bought and these could be quite expensive.the cost of electricity of solar could be twice as that of wind. often i hear people ask,why is it that ghana blessed with so much sun doesnt have alot of solar power. the simple answer is we are getting there.vra has started with 2MWp and they are adding more. the other thing about solar is,it is quite expensive per kwh as compared to hydro and even combined cycle thermal or even wind.if Ghana had the capacity of solar power like we have hydro,we would be paying close the 3 times the cost of electricity we are paying now.
Sankofa 11 years ago
Can we not make use of economies of scale, and more efficient technology?
Spain has invested in solar farms in a very big way. Portugal and UK have wind farms.
Let us do what is best for our energy needs exploiting our ... read full comment
Can we not make use of economies of scale, and more efficient technology?
Spain has invested in solar farms in a very big way. Portugal and UK have wind farms.
Let us do what is best for our energy needs exploiting our natural resources effectively.
Kordiaber 11 years ago
and see after all these years there are some thinking beings in Ghana.Anyway talk is cheap, so lets if it is the same talk and no action
attitude.
and see after all these years there are some thinking beings in Ghana.Anyway talk is cheap, so lets if it is the same talk and no action
attitude.
mable 11 years ago
at long last the so called engineers in the country are awake .what happens to our scouching sun free of charge ,that we are spending money on wind farms oh ama ghana?
at long last the so called engineers in the country are awake .what happens to our scouching sun free of charge ,that we are spending money on wind farms oh ama ghana?
Sankofa 11 years ago
In developing alternative energy sources we must learn from the experiences of other countries.
With our abundant sunshine, solar seems to be the way to go. The cost-effectiveness of wind power must be assessed relative t ... read full comment
In developing alternative energy sources we must learn from the experiences of other countries.
With our abundant sunshine, solar seems to be the way to go. The cost-effectiveness of wind power must be assessed relative to solar, thermal, biogas and hydro.
Adjoa Mesreyami 11 years ago
How much sunlight is there in Ghana? How much Wind compared to Sun is in Ghana? I don't need to tell VRA "too knowns" this basic fact. STOP THIS WASTE OF WIND. When you have established Solar energy, then one may diversify by ... read full comment
How much sunlight is there in Ghana? How much Wind compared to Sun is in Ghana? I don't need to tell VRA "too knowns" this basic fact. STOP THIS WASTE OF WIND. When you have established Solar energy, then one may diversify by researching Wind
Adjoa Mesreyami 11 years ago
The worst instituition in Ghana. They are a drain on Ghana's economy and continue to be. Remember Valco? Volta dam? Now they are draining OIL
The worst instituition in Ghana. They are a drain on Ghana's economy and continue to be. Remember Valco? Volta dam? Now they are draining OIL
@@@@@@B 11 years ago
VRA likes to open their mouth big with little action. Ghana a failed state. Self inflicted.
VRA likes to open their mouth big with little action. Ghana a failed state. Self inflicted.
Samir 11 years ago
Why should the govt be the sole supplier of energy in this era of mordernization?Go to the USA,UK etc.and learn a bit.Just as JJ opened up market for mobile and phone companies to come in same has to be done with energy and w ... read full comment
Why should the govt be the sole supplier of energy in this era of mordernization?Go to the USA,UK etc.and learn a bit.Just as JJ opened up market for mobile and phone companies to come in same has to be done with energy and water to allow competition.We need to think out of the box.Thanks
kwame 11 years ago
In Ghana right now,government is not the only supplier of electricity.sunon asogli in tema and TICO in Aboadze are all private generators.the electricity sector reforms whicb was done somewhere in 2008 paved way for independe ... read full comment
In Ghana right now,government is not the only supplier of electricity.sunon asogli in tema and TICO in Aboadze are all private generators.the electricity sector reforms whicb was done somewhere in 2008 paved way for independent power producers.that is why Gridco,the transmission company was established from vra and also the energy commission. However, this hasnt attracted the intended private producers because electricity tarrifs donot reflect the cost of production. no independent power producer will enter the ghanian market if tariffs continue to be politiized. Government is aware vra is not paid enough for the electricity they produce.they are however not going to increase tariffs because of the fear of losing elections. to sum everything up i would like to say that the energy sector in Ghana allows independent power producers,however they are not coming cus at the prevailing tarriffs they would run at a loss.
ME 11 years ago
ANOTHER LOOPHOLE TO LOOT THE POOR GHANAIAN'S COFFERS. FIRST INITIATE A PILOT PROJECT TO PROVE TO IT WORKS.EUROPE DID NOT JUMP IN OVER NIGHT
ANOTHER LOOPHOLE TO LOOT THE POOR GHANAIAN'S COFFERS. FIRST INITIATE A PILOT PROJECT TO PROVE TO IT WORKS.EUROPE DID NOT JUMP IN OVER NIGHT
Tonto 11 years ago
I can't believe this. Who says this waste of our dear country's money is a noble idea. Wat happened to solar. Wind turbines for wat??????. This guys must be sacked
I can't believe this. Who says this waste of our dear country's money is a noble idea. Wat happened to solar. Wind turbines for wat??????. This guys must be sacked
This is a noble objective to alleviate the perennial energy crisis facing the country.
My question is if the grid has the capacitiy to transport all these additional Mega wattts?
In Europe specialy Geramny exist teh same problem.
Wind mills in the Nord sea prodcue plenty of Mega watts due to bottleneck in t ...
read full comment
Hi Mo,
I do not think distribution should be a problem at all. To be honest with you, most parts of Ghana do not get electricity round the clock before the outset of problems even though some these places are connected to ...
read full comment
I am happy that Winneba has been selected as one of the places to have these wind farms. The original name of Winneba is windy bay so I am not surprised that VRA has selected the town. I schooled in Winneba, the town is very ...
read full comment
Whilst we have the scorching sun to tap solar energy, we are prioritizing windmills.Where are the policy formulators for Ghana particularly VRA? I believe we are dreaming the grandiose dreams. A complete flaw.Alternatively, t ...
read full comment
I AGREE ABSOLUTELY WITH YOU. THIS IS A WRONG MOVE, FLAWED FROM THE ONSET. WHY DO THEY WANT TO THROW AWAY 350 MILLION USD? AND WHAT FEASIBILITY STUDIES ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT? MAYBE IT'S ANOTHER PLOT BY MAHAMA AND HIS GROUP TO ...
read full comment
wind is never a total waste of time.the above mentioned areas in ghana have good wind speeds and the feasibility studies will confirm it.there are wind turbines which even produce power at relatively low speeds.Vra has alread ...
read full comment
Can we not make use of economies of scale, and more efficient technology?
Spain has invested in solar farms in a very big way. Portugal and UK have wind farms.
Let us do what is best for our energy needs exploiting our ...
read full comment
and see after all these years there are some thinking beings in Ghana.Anyway talk is cheap, so lets if it is the same talk and no action
attitude.
at long last the so called engineers in the country are awake .what happens to our scouching sun free of charge ,that we are spending money on wind farms oh ama ghana?
In developing alternative energy sources we must learn from the experiences of other countries.
With our abundant sunshine, solar seems to be the way to go. The cost-effectiveness of wind power must be assessed relative t ...
read full comment
How much sunlight is there in Ghana? How much Wind compared to Sun is in Ghana? I don't need to tell VRA "too knowns" this basic fact. STOP THIS WASTE OF WIND. When you have established Solar energy, then one may diversify by ...
read full comment
The worst instituition in Ghana. They are a drain on Ghana's economy and continue to be. Remember Valco? Volta dam? Now they are draining OIL
VRA likes to open their mouth big with little action. Ghana a failed state. Self inflicted.
Why should the govt be the sole supplier of energy in this era of mordernization?Go to the USA,UK etc.and learn a bit.Just as JJ opened up market for mobile and phone companies to come in same has to be done with energy and w ...
read full comment
In Ghana right now,government is not the only supplier of electricity.sunon asogli in tema and TICO in Aboadze are all private generators.the electricity sector reforms whicb was done somewhere in 2008 paved way for independe ...
read full comment
ANOTHER LOOPHOLE TO LOOT THE POOR GHANAIAN'S COFFERS. FIRST INITIATE A PILOT PROJECT TO PROVE TO IT WORKS.EUROPE DID NOT JUMP IN OVER NIGHT
I can't believe this. Who says this waste of our dear country's money is a noble idea. Wat happened to solar. Wind turbines for wat??????. This guys must be sacked
Why not solar VRA?