Antaisolar Signs 50MW Solar Project With BPA And FSG, Accelerating Renewable Energy Development In Africa

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Antaisolar Signs 50MW Solar Project
Antaisolar Signs 50MW Solar Project

Antaisolar, the leading supplier of the whole industry chain in PV mouting system, has recently built  partnership with Ghana’s governmental renewable energy developer BPA, and the national infrustraction contractor FSG. With the partnership, Antaisolar committed to supply solar ground mounting systems for a 50MW PV power plant in Yendi, Ghana.

“As a developer of large scale PV schemes, an experienced and organized supplier of major components are very critical to the success and longevity of projects in order to achieve return on investment,” said by deputy director of BPA. He added, “The selection of Antaisolar as the supplier of the fixed tilt mounting structures of the 50MW Project in Ghana was done based on the track record of the company both in their local market and that of the international market, the company has been in existence beyond the warranty periods that they promise to its customers. This goes to show how good their brand is as compared to others. A recent visit to their factories gave the needed confidence in their products as the operations at the factories are done in accordance to international standards and testing.”

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During the agreement signing ceremony, Jasmine Huang, CEO of Antaisolar expressed, “We are delighted to collaborate with BPA and FSG to inject new momentum into Ghana’s renewable energy industry. We believe that through this project, Antaisolar will have positive impacts on local economic and environmental sustainability.”

Located near the equator, Ghana possesses abundant solar energy resources, which is conducive to the developement of PV industry. The Ghana government is dedicated to optimizing its energy structure and developing renewable energy sources, aiming to deploy 150 GW of PV electricity capacity to achieve its net-zero emissions target by 2026. 

This collaboration signifies that Antaisolar, BPA, and FSG are uniting to work towards a cleaner and greener future for Africa. They believe that by adhering to the principles of mutual respect and mutual benefit, they will collectively script a new chapter in the clean energy sector.


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