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Ghana Commissions $1.2 Billion Power Plant to Boost Energy Stability

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  • Bridge Power Project to enhance Ghana’s thermal capacity by 7%
  • Plant expected to reshape energy market dynamics with increased natural gas usage

Accra, Ghana – Ghana has inaugurated the $1.2 billion Bridge Power Project in Kpone, Greater Accra, as part of efforts to address its longstanding energy challenges. The state-of-the-art combined-cycle plant, commissioned by President Nana Akufo-Addo, is expected to increase the country’s thermal power generation capacity by 7%, providing a stable electricity supply for businesses and households.

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