On 4th April 2017, the third Community Engagement Event took place in the Pentecost Church of Old Ningo.
After more than 3 months of work, the demarcation of the outer boundaries of the different clans and families of the area required for the wind farm at Ayitepa in Ghana was successfully finalized this week.
On 09th May 2016, the Power Purchase Agreement for the 225 MW wind farm at Ayitepa was signed at the Headquarters of the Electricity Company of Ghana Ltd. (ECG) in Accra. Due to bankability reasons, that version of the PPA had to be amended with some additional clauses which were negotiated between the ECG and us during the past months
On 24th October 2016, we received the Airspace Safety Permit from the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority regarding the construction and operation of the 225 MW wind farm at Ayitepa. This was the last missing permit which completes now the application process for this project.
Two weeks ago, the boundary demarcation work for the 225 MW Wind Farm Ayitepa has started with the aim of setting out the project perimeter in the field so it is clearly marked and visible. Furthermore, the boundary demarcation will bring clarity in the rather complex land ownership situation at the project site and help mediate existing disputes.