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Government buildings to go solar – Agyarko

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  • GGG 6 years ago

    TOO MUCH PROMUISES BUT NOTHING HAPENING

  • OYIWA 6 years ago

    Solar has become so cheap as compared to other sources of energy it's even a no-brainer. There is overcapacity now in some jurisdictions where the feedback loop into their grid system, cannot handle the energy produced.
    Tha ...
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  • Tekonline.org 6 years ago

    Hopefully, the authorities would also invest in the storage of power. There would be no sunshine at night to generate electricity.

    Normally, you collect and store power during the day for use at night (or when it's very c ...
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  • Donald Trump 6 years ago

    Is it not possible to in the future roofing are done in solar panels. Let us think

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  • K. Anim. 6 years ago

    There is what l consider to be the third advantageous variable in converting all government buildings into solar energy, and also to encourage Ghanaians to go solar.
    By going solar, which is net effect pollution free,Ghana ...
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