Estimated to cost about GH¢1.3 million (without taxes), the project is intended to provide a total of 63KW of power
which is about 70 per cent of the school's total energy needs.
The project is to among other things, address the problem of unreliable power supply in the nine houses of the school, to reduce the school's electricity bill by 50percent, to promote clean, reliable and sustainable energy, contribute significantly to the attainment of the UN SDG Goal 7 and enlighten the students, on installation and operation of solar PV systems.
Presenting the cheque to the HOPSA 99 executives, Head, Brand and Marketing at
"Solar is a good pick because it resonates with climate change, which is one of the areas we are interested in. Harnessing
The president for HOPSA 99-year group,
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