The have definitely forgotten. We are a country that has no room for thinkers
The have definitely forgotten. We are a country that has no room for thinkers
prin 8 years ago
And who said VRA and ECG want a permanent solution to this problem. Do you know how much they make privately because of dumsor
And who said VRA and ECG want a permanent solution to this problem. Do you know how much they make privately because of dumsor
BOY KOFI 8 years ago
If we can lay gas pipes under the sea from Nigeria to Ghana,from Atuabo to Adoadze then ofcourse we can do the same for water to run from Ada to Akosombo.Fantastic idea,the VRA has no right to reject this novelty.Thank you.
If we can lay gas pipes under the sea from Nigeria to Ghana,from Atuabo to Adoadze then ofcourse we can do the same for water to run from Ada to Akosombo.Fantastic idea,the VRA has no right to reject this novelty.Thank you.
Exposure 8 years ago
Has he considered the salinity of the sea water, land compensation, energy required to get sea water flowing upstream, attendant tariff increment, etc, etc? Ordinarily if one blocks his mind, this could easily be done without ... read full comment
Has he considered the salinity of the sea water, land compensation, energy required to get sea water flowing upstream, attendant tariff increment, etc, etc? Ordinarily if one blocks his mind, this could easily be done without much fuss. However it is easier said than one! Let's keep on brain-storming and be patience for a longterm solution.
Kwapps 8 years ago
You raise legitimate concerns, however, what is land compensation when the whole country's economy is on it's knees? They should just go ahead and grab any land required for this purpose and think about compensation later. T ... read full comment
You raise legitimate concerns, however, what is land compensation when the whole country's economy is on it's knees? They should just go ahead and grab any land required for this purpose and think about compensation later. The Chinese would do this without thinking twice about it.
The question on salinity is a good one and should be discouraged at all costs due to it's environmental impact on fresh water life, farming, drinking water etc.
Energy to power these massive water pumps is no brainer. Get a megawatt or two from Akosombo to do the job, can't think of any other way.
What I'd like to know is why we don't recycle some of the water that flows out of the dam? I'd appreciate a sound technical reason as to why it isn't feasible. Anyone?
EMMANUEL FENTIM, CAPE TOWN, S.AFRICA 8 years ago
Yes its good idea even if they can return the water that has left the turbine and going to the sea to go back to the dam again like an electric motor pumping back water to a fountain.
Yes its good idea even if they can return the water that has left the turbine and going to the sea to go back to the dam again like an electric motor pumping back water to a fountain.
BOY KOFI 8 years ago
There are more than 36 solutions to the dumso but they don't see any.Thank you.
There are more than 36 solutions to the dumso but they don't see any.Thank you.
sky 8 years ago
This is very posible. For those talking about the salt affecting the turbines, do you have any idea how many turbines are under the sea?
This is very posible. For those talking about the salt affecting the turbines, do you have any idea how many turbines are under the sea?
The have definitely forgotten. We are a country that has no room for thinkers
And who said VRA and ECG want a permanent solution to this problem. Do you know how much they make privately because of dumsor
If we can lay gas pipes under the sea from Nigeria to Ghana,from Atuabo to Adoadze then ofcourse we can do the same for water to run from Ada to Akosombo.Fantastic idea,the VRA has no right to reject this novelty.Thank you.
Has he considered the salinity of the sea water, land compensation, energy required to get sea water flowing upstream, attendant tariff increment, etc, etc? Ordinarily if one blocks his mind, this could easily be done without ...
read full comment
You raise legitimate concerns, however, what is land compensation when the whole country's economy is on it's knees? They should just go ahead and grab any land required for this purpose and think about compensation later. T ...
read full comment
Yes its good idea even if they can return the water that has left the turbine and going to the sea to go back to the dam again like an electric motor pumping back water to a fountain.
There are more than 36 solutions to the dumso but they don't see any.Thank you.
This is very posible. For those talking about the salt affecting the turbines, do you have any idea how many turbines are under the sea?