The government aims to add 1,500 MW of new capacity from solar and wind energy, with an estimated construction cost of around $1.2 billion. This initiative is part of Armenia’s broader efforts to enhance its energy independence and reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels.
[pdf] A major breakthrough in Ghana’s fight against persistent power outages, commonly referred to as “dumsor,” is on the horizon as US-based engineers from Pileus Ghana Investment (PGI) unveil plans for a 500-megawatt solar energy and storage project.
[pdf] The project represents Phase I of Uganda’s ambitious plan to deploy over 1 GW of solar and storage capacity nationwide. EA Astrovolt will manage all aspects including project development, regulatory compliance, stakeholder engagement, and long-term system performance monitoring.
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