All you think about is your stupid so called Eastern and Northern corridor, and then you will turn around and ask Akans to produce more cocoa and sacrifice their lands for Chinese galamsey. I warn you that the time for patien ... read full comment
All you think about is your stupid so called Eastern and Northern corridor, and then you will turn around and ask Akans to produce more cocoa and sacrifice their lands for Chinese galamsey. I warn you that the time for patience explosion is very close if you continue with this bias kind of governing, you should expect chaos in the country because you will run out of luck.
DAN 10 years ago
unless this electric power is provided to residents cheap so factorys can be set up this won't help anybody..Another big deal for ndc cronies...How many people will really be needed to maintain it???? its solar not wind so no ... read full comment
unless this electric power is provided to residents cheap so factorys can be set up this won't help anybody..Another big deal for ndc cronies...How many people will really be needed to maintain it???? its solar not wind so no moving parts! just security guards and 1 repairman!
Cee 10 years ago
In fact SADA's equity share is negligible, even though its a good project.
In fact SADA's equity share is negligible, even though its a good project.
Ken Ntiamoa 10 years ago
The abundant supply of free sunlight 24 hours a day in Northern Ghana must be worth more than 10% Equity. You can't get that supply of the main raw material of a solar plant anywhere in the world aside from the Sahara Desert ... read full comment
The abundant supply of free sunlight 24 hours a day in Northern Ghana must be worth more than 10% Equity. You can't get that supply of the main raw material of a solar plant anywhere in the world aside from the Sahara Desert BUT no too many people want to live on that desert; not yet, anyway.
50/50 or no deal
Ken
Kweku Boateng Jnr. 10 years ago
Dr. Jebuni, this is in the right direction, hope others including the Italian and South African companies that want to invest in Solar would soon receive SADA's attention. Ghana needs more energy now in order to power our eco ... read full comment
Dr. Jebuni, this is in the right direction, hope others including the Italian and South African companies that want to invest in Solar would soon receive SADA's attention. Ghana needs more energy now in order to power our economy and that of Togo and Burkina Faso. Action to implement is what Ghanaians want to see next year. I look forward to the day SADA will break the ground for the proposed mini hydro dam in Daboya, to the West of Tamale.
Obibini 10 years ago
The north is not sahara desert and what happened to air condition. Develop the place a relocate some of the ministries over there and see if people will not move there if they are paid handsomely.
The north is not sahara desert and what happened to air condition. Develop the place a relocate some of the ministries over there and see if people will not move there if they are paid handsomely.
Concerned 10 years ago
40MW will not solve the country's serious energy problems... we need more investment in solutions like BUI which generate 400MW for $700Million. If you think about it, 40MW for $120Million is not as much value.
While we ... read full comment
40MW will not solve the country's serious energy problems... we need more investment in solutions like BUI which generate 400MW for $700Million. If you think about it, 40MW for $120Million is not as much value.
While we do need investments in renewable energy, we more importantly need to spend money wisely - use the money to finish off gas and other plants that generate power at a cheaper rate like BUI
All you think about is your stupid so called Eastern and Northern corridor, and then you will turn around and ask Akans to produce more cocoa and sacrifice their lands for Chinese galamsey. I warn you that the time for patien ...
read full comment
unless this electric power is provided to residents cheap so factorys can be set up this won't help anybody..Another big deal for ndc cronies...How many people will really be needed to maintain it???? its solar not wind so no ...
read full comment
In fact SADA's equity share is negligible, even though its a good project.
The abundant supply of free sunlight 24 hours a day in Northern Ghana must be worth more than 10% Equity. You can't get that supply of the main raw material of a solar plant anywhere in the world aside from the Sahara Desert ...
read full comment
Dr. Jebuni, this is in the right direction, hope others including the Italian and South African companies that want to invest in Solar would soon receive SADA's attention. Ghana needs more energy now in order to power our eco ...
read full comment
The north is not sahara desert and what happened to air condition. Develop the place a relocate some of the ministries over there and see if people will not move there if they are paid handsomely.
40MW will not solve the country's serious energy problems... we need more investment in solutions like BUI which generate 400MW for $700Million. If you think about it, 40MW for $120Million is not as much value.
While we ...
read full comment