Accra, March, 14, - Mr Ofori
Boateng, the Chief Executive Officer of Strategic Security Systems, the largest
Solar PV module manufacturers in West Africa, has stated that the solar
companies in the country stand in readiness to partner government to meet its
proposed solar energy goals.
Commenting on the statements made
by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo at the International Solar Alliance,
Mr Boateng said the solar companies were more than ready and well-equipped to
help government increase the contribution of solar in the generation mix from
the current one per cent.
“As the first solar PV manufacturers
in the country, we know the challenges that our industry faces, and we are
grateful that President Nana Akufo-Addo has reiterated his commitment to
building the domestic capacity in the manufacturing and assembling of solar
energy systems in the country,” Mr Boateng added.
In an interview with the Ghana
News Agency in Accra, Mr Boateng commended government for the commitment to
improve solar usage in the country, saying “Ghana currently has the best
technology for renewable energy and the President’s statement is a major boost
to the industry”.
He said the global economy was
gearing more towards the usage of renewable energy and, therefore, Ghana needed
to also position itself towards that path, adding that the local solar
producers were ready to help government achieve the Sustainable Development
Goals Seven, which focused on affordable and clean energy.
Mr Boateng said the Strategic
Power Solutions (SPS) and other solar companies in the country were ready to
partner the government in the solar industry, adding that what was needed were
the right policies to support the industry to grow.
He said his company had the
capacity and the skills to provide the quantities needed for the industry and
that one of the main challenge in the industry was that the materials used for
the panels were imported.
“As the first and largest
manufacturers of solar PV systems within West Africa and distributors of solar
accessories for over 10 years, SPS is willing to work with the government in
meeting all of its goals,” Mr Boateng added.
He assured that SPS had a
production capacity of 32 MW which would be upgraded to 150 MW by the end of
2018.
He said SPS was currently
partnering government to develop the 50 MW Solar Hybrid Bui Power Authority
Project, which is scheduled to commence before the end of 2018.
GNA

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