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Electric Power Generation in Ghana
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Electric Power Generation sector based in Ghana. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Volta River Authority
Welcome to the official LinkedIn Page of the Volta River Authority (VRA). The VRA has since 1961, harnessed the resources of the Volta River to provide electrical energy for industrial, commercial and domestic use in Ghana as well as transportation, fishery and recreation. Starting with a generation capacity of 588MW, the VRA now operates 2,532MW from its hydro, thermal and solar plants. VRA continues to diversify its generation portfolio by exploring cleaner, cheaper and renewable sources of power generation such as wind and solar energy to sustain power supply.
1001 to 5000 staff
Boslik Services Limited
We have a lot of expertise in marine engines with dedicated technical team for such purpose. Spare parts for all the engine types are available in stock to support our cherished clients on request.
1 to 10 staff
Jubaili Bros
Jubaili Bros is a global leader in providing data-enabled conventional and renewable off-grid power solutions. With a workforce of over 1500 highly trained employees, we have been serving our worldwide customer base for more than 46 years, catering to various markets and applications across residential, commercial, industrial, telecommunication, healthcare, data centers, and utility sectors. Operating in 11 countries out of 30 service support offices and 3 manufacturing plants across Africa and the Middle East, Jubaili Bros has established a strong presence and brand recognition in the off-grid power industry. Over the years, we have successfully delivered more than 20 GW in power solutions worldwide, with an annual delivery capacity of over 1.5 GW per year. With more than end clients and partners globally, our team’s commitment is to always deliver on our promise to our respected customer base.
1001 to 5000 staff
Sunon Asogli Power Ghana Ltd
Sunon Asogli Power (Ghana) Limited is jointly owned by Shenzhen Energy Group (60%) and the China Africa Development Fund (40%). It is the first successful Independent Power Producer (IPP) in Ghana. The company took up the challenge to set up a 560 MW combined-cycle natural gas power plant to mitigate the intermittent power shortage and load management which occasionally hit the country and to join in realising the vision of making Ghana the Energy hub of Africa. Our mission is to support government and institutions across Africa achieve energy security through reliable and eco-friendly power. And our vision is to create a competitive international integrated energy enterprise.
201 to 500 staff