ENGIE in pact with eleQtra to develop wind power project in Ghana

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ENGIE announced partnership with eleQtra, a developer of power and transportation projects in sub-Saharan Africa, to develop and construct 50 MW Ada Wind power project in the Greater Accra Region in Ghana.

The project is expected to require an investment of approximately $120 million and to start operations early 2019. ENGIE will enter as a 40 percent partner in the project.

The Ada Wind power project is located in the eastern part of the Greater Accra region. The combination of strong wind resources, availability of open land and good access to transmission infrastructure make this an excellent location. The project was initiated by eleQtra.

The Ada Wind project will contribute to the Ghanaian Government’s objective of generating 10 percent of its electricity from renewable resources. It is also in line with Ghana’s ambition to become a power generation hub in West Africa with the benefit of exporting power to its neighbours in the West African Power Pool, the company said.

eleQtra Partner Ebbe Hamilton said, “eleQtra is delighted to have ENGIE joining the development of what we believe will be the first wind energy project in Ghana. We will now start the next phase of the development in order to bring the project as soon as possible into operation.”

Philippe Miquel, regional manager Western & Central Africa for ENGIE said, “The Ada Wind Project will be instrumental in the diversification of Ghana’s energy portfolio. Our partnership will bring the technical experience, the local knowledge and the funding required to develop, construct and deliver this competitive 50 MW wind project.”

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