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GE, Ghana Partner To Build 1000MW Gas-Powered Plant

GE, Ghana Partner To Build 1000MW Gas-Powered Plant

From Ghana Business News

Mr Jeffery Immelt, Chief Executive Officer of General Electric on Tuesday arrived in Ghana to conclude negotiations with the execution of the $560 million Ghana 1000 megawatts gas powered plant.

The final negotiations, which would be concluded on Wednesday would provide additional 1,200 megawatts of power to enable Ghana to become self-sufficient and a net exporter of energy.

The first phase of the project, which is expected to be completed in 2016 would provide 750 megawatts of power, while the second phase to be finished in 2018 would provide additional 500 megawatts.

At the Peduase lodge in the Eastern Region, where he met President John Dramani Mahama, the  Global Chairman of General Electric said the $1 billion project, to be located in the Western Region would include a Floating Storage and re-gasification Unit to facilitate importation of Liquified Natural Gas for power generation.

He said Ghana’s development agenda needs a step up in energy and power and he was happy to be associated with power generation in the country aside the instrumental role in health care in the country and other African nations.

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