Bawumia commissions Phase II of Tsatsadu Hydro Power Plant, fulfills promise to Hohoe EP SHS

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Phase II of the Tsatsadu micro-hydropower generation plant has been commissioned by Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

The plant was built entirely by Ghanaian engineers of the Bui Power Authority (BPA) and was primarily financed by internally generated funds. Phase I of the Tsatsadu Generating Station (TGS), which was put into service by President Akufo-Addo in December 2020, generated 45 KW of power, while Phase II adds 75 KW.

Additionally, Vice President Bawumia commissioned a Center of Excellence built by the BPA to house and provide hands-on training to engineering students. The projects are part of the government’s efforts to diversify the nation’s energy mix and lessen its reliance on gas and oil for electricity generation.

Dr Bawumia, who is also Flagbearer of the NPP for the December elections, commended the Board and Management of the BPA for their efforts in diversifying their energy generation mix with the recent completion of a 5 MW solar farm on the Bui Dam, adding that a Bawumia Government would do even more.

“As I have indicated in my Manifesto for the 2024 elections, I will work to introduce 2,000 MW of solar power into our energy mix. This will significantly reduce the cost of electricity,  reduce the cost of living and operating a business. The solar panels will be manufactured here, further providing jobs for the youth,” Dr Bawumia stated.

Chief Executive Officer of the Bui Power Authority, Kofi Dzamesi, disclosed that the BPA was exploring the construction of additional micro-hydro facilities, including further works on the Tsatsadu waterfalls, to provide additional power for the national grid.

In another development, Vice President Bawumia has fulfilled his promise to provide logistics to the Cadet Corps of the Hohoe  EP Senior High School.

Dr Bawumia, who was Guest of Honour at the School’s 60th Anniversary celebrations in May 2023, expressed delight at the crisp and smart drills of the School’s Cadet Corps and pledged to meet their request for logistics.

At a brief ceremony on Sunday, October 20, 2024 at the School’s premises President Bawumia handed over uniforms, boots, scarves and other logistics to the Corps.

“Last year I made a promise to you, and being a man of my word, I am here today to fulfill my promise.

“I have heard your request for a school bus, and God willing, next year when I am president, you will have a brand new school bus.”

Source: Ghanatodayonline.com

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