Accra, Sept. 23, GNA - Mr Richard Addae, an exhibitor at the on-going Africa Energy Week, said on Thursday that solar energy would speed up Government's rural electrification programme and advocated its large-scal= e adoption.
He said it was not only economical, but also dependable and had the potential to promote efficient electricity supply on a more sustainable basis.
Mr Addae who is also the Managing Director of Ecosolar and Construction Company Limited, was speaking to the Ghana News Agency on 93Benefits of So= lar Energy" in Accra and said if government embraced the programme it would l= ead to about 70 per cent reduction of the energy demand on the national power grid.
He said the reduction would also enable the Government to export more electric power to neighboring countries to accrue revenue for development. Mr Addae said the use of solar energy would reduce expenditure on the importation of electric ware by 90 per cent and save consumers the trouble of getting their electrical gadgets such as fridges, fans and sound systems damaged as a result of rampant power fluctuations and power cuts. He said Ecosolar provided permanent power supply for homes, offices,