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Lekela on track to deliver US$300m wind-power

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  • kofi adu 8 years ago

    Do you read between the lines? Lekela says "IF WE HAVE PREDICTABLE PATTERN OF WIND" Another stupid waste of money. They have signed a disclaimer right there. There will be trouble in future. Please never sign off on this proj ...
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  • Michael 8 years ago

    Kofi Adu, why bother yourself, government is not putting a pesewa into it so please relax, if they say they can, let them.

  • Addo 8 years ago

    He who tries nothing gains nothing.

  • Sankofa 8 years ago

    Read the whole article.

    The statement Lekela have made is a general statement about the feasibility of wind power.

    Lekela go on to make specific statements about wind conditions in GHana which are very favourable and co ...
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  • lee 8 years ago

    I don't know what your BIG beef is; PREDICTABLE PATTERN simply means the weather is predicted to behave in a certain way during the year, with slight deviation.. That is mostly true.. Just as farmers target the wet and dry se ...
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  • lee 8 years ago

    The Akosombo is low during the dry season, causing power turbines to be shot down, creating "dumsor" conditions... However, what we also have in abundance during dry season are clear skies, and strong Harmattan winds.. Good a ...
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  • Gee 8 years ago

    The key factor that will determine the viability of the project is PPA with the Off-Takers. Ghana's Energy Policy places a ceiling on the Feed In Tariff at 18cents per kilowat hour.

    For this reason, if it costs me 20 cents ...
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  • jaybee 8 years ago

    now Ghananian engineers are thinking outside the box...though late it better than nothing...wise up citizens

  • Sankofa 8 years ago

    I wish it were Ghanaian engineers doing this analysis of the feasibility of wind power in our country.

    Why do we always wait for foreigners to tell us what we have got in our land and see the opportunities for progress? Wh ...
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  • Power Analyst 8 years ago

    For the same amount of power, it will require over 1000 times land space. So if food security and the utilization of land for other purposes including industry and housing, wind -power in its current form is sub optimal.

  • kofi papabi 8 years ago

    Hold on , cease fire. It says "IF WE HAVE "This is a conditional statement. Simply put, No wind don't blame us. A waste eg. BUI DAM, no water. Wake up guys.