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Solpower Company Ltd has once again demonstrated its leadership in Ghana’s renewable energy sector with the successful commissioning and handover of an 859 kWh solar installation system to Sintex Ghana, a landmark project aimed at advancing sustainable industrial power solutions.
The commissioning ceremony marked a significant milestone not only for Solpower and Sintex Ghana but also for Ghana’s broaderclean energy agenda. The event was attended by key dignitaries, including the Deputy Minister of Energy and Green Transition, Richard Gyan-Mensah, underscoring the government’s continued commitment to renewable energy development and private-sector collaboration.
Also present were Karan Bhudhrani, Chief Executive Officer of Sintex Ghana, the Chief Executive Officer of Valtec Ltd, Koda Asare and the Managing Director of Solpower Company Ltd, Iyad Hatoum, whose leadership has been instrumental in driving the company’s vision of delivering reliable, efficient, and scalable solar solutions across Ghana.
Leadership at the Forefront of Sustainable Energy
The presence of Solpower’s Managing Director at the ceremony highlighted the company’s hands-on leadership approach and dedication to delivering high-impact renewable energy projects. Under his guidance, Solpower has continued to execute large-scale solar installations that reduce operational costs for businesses while supporting Ghana’s transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy sources.
Speaking at the event, the leadership emphasised the importance of industrial solar adoption in reducing carbon emissions, improving energy reliability, and strengthening Ghana’s energy security. The 859 kWh solar system installed for Sintex Ghana is designed to significantly offset grid dependency while providing long-term cost savings and environmental benefits.
Strengthening Industry–Government Collaboration
Richard Gyan-Mensah's attendance underscored the importance of collaboration between government and private-sector players in achieving national renewable energy targets. The project stands as a model of how policy support, technical expertise, and corporate commitment can come together to drive impactful clean energy solutions.
A Commitment to Ghana’s Green Future
This successful commissioning further cements Solpower Company Ltd’s reputation as a trusted renewable energy partner for industrial and commercial clients in Ghana. With a growing portfolio of high-capacity solar installations, Solpower continues to play a critical role in powering industries responsibly while contributing to Ghana’s green energy transition.
As Ghana accelerates its journey toward sustainable development, projects like the Sintex Ghana solar installation serve as powerful reminders that the future of energy is clean, efficient, and locally driven—led by visionary companies such as Solpower.
For Installations and enquires visit www.solpowersystems.com or contact 0593980102.
Also present were Karan Bhudhrani, Chief Executive Officer of Sintex Ghana, the Chief Executive Officer of Valtec Ltd, Koda Asare and the Managing Director of Solpower Company Ltd, Iyad Hatoum, whose leadership has been instrumental in driving the company’s vision of delivering reliable, efficient, and scalable solar solutions across Ghana.
Leadership at the Forefront of Sustainable Energy
The presence of Solpower’s Managing Director at the ceremony highlighted the company’s hands-on leadership approach and dedication to delivering high-impact renewable energy projects. Under his guidance, Solpower has continued to execute large-scale solar installations that reduce operational costs for businesses while supporting Ghana’s transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy sources.
Speaking at the event, the leadership emphasised the importance of industrial solar adoption in reducing carbon emissions, improving energy reliability, and strengthening Ghana’s energy security. The 859 kWh solar system installed for Sintex Ghana is designed to significantly offset grid dependency while providing long-term cost savings and environmental benefits.
Strengthening Industry–Government Collaboration
Richard Gyan-Mensah's attendance underscored the importance of collaboration between government and private-sector players in achieving national renewable energy targets. The project stands as a model of how policy support, technical expertise, and corporate commitment can come together to drive impactful clean energy solutions.
A Commitment to Ghana’s Green Future
This successful commissioning further cements Solpower Company Ltd’s reputation as a trusted renewable energy partner for industrial and commercial clients in Ghana. With a growing portfolio of high-capacity solar installations, Solpower continues to play a critical role in powering industries responsibly while contributing to Ghana’s green energy transition.
As Ghana accelerates its journey toward sustainable development, projects like the Sintex Ghana solar installation serve as powerful reminders that the future of energy is clean, efficient, and locally driven—led by visionary companies such as Solpower.
For Installations and enquires visit www.solpowersystems.com or contact 0593980102.
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