The Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) has announced that the country will enjoy stable power supply in the coming weeks as Ghana's
electricity generation capacity now exceeds demand at peak periods.
Not exact matches
Hydropower a decade ago was the leading source of power, contributing more than half of the country's
electricity generation capacity — which perhaps explains why the cost of buying power is
now high following the reversal in the country's power
generation capacity.
Now, some readers will think this is far - fetched, but I think that in the not - too - distant future the day will come when 100 percent of new
electricity generation capacity added to the USA's electric grid is wind and solar.
Canada
now has 11,898 MW of installed wind
generation capacity, enough to supply six percent of Canada's
electricity demand and meet the annual
electricity needs of more than three million homes.
These are all reasons why more wind energy
capacity has been built in Canada over the past decade than any other form of
electricity generation, and why it is
now becoming the mainstream energy of choice for our country's new
electricity generation.