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Sunon Asogli Power Limited has been considered as a candidate for the prestigious European Quality in Power Station sector award.
This is in reference to its achievement by the Ghana Club 100 Awards organised by the Ghana Investment Promotion Center.
The award includes several notable attributes such as a hand-made statue and a certificate.
Additionally, it grants a License for European Quality to certify the high quality of the products and services of award winner.
This nomination is based on specific criteria that were taken into account, including national, regional, and international certificates, licenses and patents.
Others include participation in national and international forums, ratings, exhibitions, and conferences.
Being awarded the European Quality award brings numerous benefits to Sunon Asogli Power Limited.
This includes enhanced competitiveness of products and services, recognition as part of an elite business community represented by the Socrates Awards, among others.
The European Quality is being organised by Oxford Awards Agency Limited.
Sunon Asogli Power Limited is the first, most successful, and most reliable independent power plant in Ghana.
It has a 560 megawatt of Combined Cycle Power Plant
It is a member of the Chamber of Independent Power Generators, Ghana
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