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Ghana has inaugurated Africa’s largest rooftop solar plant in Tema. The nation’s desire to fast-track its renewable energy rate accolades the project as a major boost. The project is expected to produce 16.82 megawatts of photovoltaic solar energy. Owned by LMI Holding Company Limited, it is the largest single roof top solar plant in Africa and constructed at the cost of $17 million. The generated solar power would be distributed to its clients within the Tema Free Zone Enclave (TFZE) industrial zone. Also known as the Mega Warehouse Rooftop Solar PV Project, it would become a beacon of sustainable renewable power progress in the country. The project spans 95.745 square meters (20 football fields) and is forecasted to generate 24.7 Gwh per year in clean energy output. Financed by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the project would be pivotal towards renewable energy in the country’s industrial landscape.
State of Affairs Regarding Africa’s Largest Rooftop Solar Pant
Minister of State for Energy, Mr Herbert Krapah, commissioned Africa’s largest rooftop solar plant. The minister commended LMI Holding for their feat and for establishing it at the doorsteps of TFZE. He said the project aligned with the government’s energy objectives to enhance energy security for industrial clients. He added that it would also provide access to clean, reliable, and cost-efficient power sources via solar energy. Furthermore, he lauded the IFC for funding the project and other LMIs and appealed to the corporation to do the same for other private companies in the solar energy sector. According to Mr Krapah, the project would not only provide employment but also empower young people through skills training. According to the report by Daily Graphic, Ghanaian engineers and technicians will execute the construction, connection, and installation of the entire project. |