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Land Acquisition in Ghana

Land Acquisition in Ghana: A Significant Milestone Reached

We are thrilled to share a significant milestone in Renergy's journey towards sustainable energy solutions in Africa.

Recently, our management team visited our project site in Ghana, just 4 kilometers north of Sege, where we've successfully acquired 200 acres of land for the construction of two solar power plants, each with a capacity of 20 megawatts. This development marks a remarkable step forward in our commitment to providing clean energy to Sub-Saharan Africa.
Local Community

Nurturing Relationships with the Local Community and Their Traditional Rulers and Tribal Chiefs

Engaging with the local community and their traditional rulers and tribal chiefs is an essential aspect of our operations in Africa. During our visit, we had the privilege of meeting with the local chiefs representing the clan who own the land. This engagement allowed us to build strong relationships and gain their invaluable insights into the region. Their support and collaboration are pivotal for the success of our projects, and we are deeply honored to have their blessings on this transformative journey.
Hon. Matthew Opoku Prempeh

Navigating the Complexities of Land Acquisition in Africa

Acquiring land in Ghana, often presents unique challenges. The absence of comprehensive land registries and limited transparency regarding property ownership can add intricacies to the process. However, our team's diligence and dedication, coupled with robust local partnerships, have enabled us to successfully navigate these complexities.

We are excited about the prospects of our solar power plants, not only as a source of sustainable energy but also as an opportunity to create positive change within the local communities. As we move forward, our commitment remains unwavering, driving the green transition in Africa. We eagerly anticipate keeping you updated on our progress.

Stay tuned for more updates and photos from our journey as we continue to make strides toward a brighter and more sustainable future for Africa.