The
Public Utilities Regulatory Commission, PURC, has kick started the processes of
providing major industrial enclaves in the country with solar power supply, as
part of long term measures to reduce the hash impact of the prevailing energy
crisis on such key players in the national economy.
To start with, officials of
the PURC have toured the Sokoban Wood Village and the Suame Light Industrial
Area, popularly known as the Suame Magazine, in Kumasi to ascertain the
prospects of the roof top solar panel installation. They as well interacted
with the workers of the two industrial enclaves to learn at first hand, their
major concerns in the provision of critical public utilities required for enhanced
productivity.
The team was led by the Executive Secretary, Samuel Sarpong and
the Director of External and Corporate Affairs of the Commission, Nana Yaa
Gyantua. Mr. Sarpong explained that Ghana is now shifting her focus on hydro
energy generating sources to mainly thermal and solar, which are good
alternatives.
According to him, Ghana currently has limited water sources for
the hydro energy power for various reasons. However, the availability in
abundance of sunshine in all parts of the country makes solar energy generation
another viable source of reliable power generation and supply.
According to the
PURC’s Executive Secretary, thermal energy, which depends on natural gas, is
also one major area being given attention except that Ghanaians must be prepared
to pay for its generation since it is cost intensive.
Mr. Sarpong blamed the
energy crisis on factors such as insufficient water to power the Akosombo and
the Kpong hydro generation dams, saying that the water level is such that if
the rains do not fall to expectation, it could be closed down.
Also, there is
higher power demand over the years compared to the generation capacity which
requires sufficient time to bridge for which government is working very hard to
achieve.
The Director of External and Corporate Affairs of the PURC, Nana Yaa
Gyantua, told newsmen that the team is touring all the major industrial
enclaves in the country to conscientize the workers about the solar energy
projects and that very soon a team of experts will be constituted to begin the
actual feasibility studies for the actual implementation to start.
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