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Takoradi 1 Gas Power Plant | 330 MW Facility in Ghana

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Overview

Takoradi 1 is a 330 MW gas-fired power plant in Ghana. It plays a key role in the country's power generation mix, supporting grid stability and economic growth.

Takoradi 1 is a gas-fired power plant located in the Western Region of Ghana, near the city of Takoradi. With a capacity of 330 MW, it is a medium-to-large scale facility within Ghana's power generation sector, contributing significantly to the national grid. The plant operates on natural gas, a cleaner fossil fuel compared to coal or oil, aligning with Ghana's energy transition goals. The plant operates under Ghana's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations, which set emission limits for SOx, NOx, and particulates. As a gas-fired plant, it benefits from lower carbon intensity relative to other fossil fuel plants. Ghana's power sector is expanding, with gas playing an increasing role due to domestic gas discoveries. Takoradi 1 is strategically important for Ghana's power supply, serving industrial and residential consumers in the Western Region and beyond. Its location near the coast facilitates fuel supply via pipelines or LNG terminals. The plant's operational status ensures continued support for economic activities, including mining and manufacturing, while contributing to the country's goal of universal electricity access.

Environmental context

The plant's gas fuel source results in lower CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions compared to coal or oil plants, but still contributes to Ghana's greenhouse gas inventory. Its proximity to the coast and populated areas necessitates adherence to local air quality standards. The facility's age and technology influence its efficiency and environmental footprint; modern gas plants can achieve higher efficiency and lower emissions per MWh.

Frequently asked questions

Takoradi 1 is located in the Western Region of Ghana, near the city of Takoradi, along the country's coastline.

Takoradi 1 has a capacity of 330 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large scale gas-fired power plant in Ghana.

Takoradi 1 uses natural gas as its primary fuel, which is a cleaner-burning fossil fuel compared to coal or oil.

Gas power plants in Ghana must comply with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations, including emission limits for sulfur dioxide (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter, as well as environmental impact assessment requirements.

Takoradi 1 supplies 330 MW of electricity to Ghana's national grid, supporting industrial, commercial, and residential demand in the Western Region and beyond, and helping to stabilize the country's power supply.
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