The Board of Directors of the Bui Power Authority (BPA), Ghana’s second-largest state-owned power generation company, has undertaken a four-day working visit to the Bui Generating Station (BGS) in the Savannah and Bono Regions.
The visit aimed to gain deeper insight into the Authority’s operations and strengthen strategic relationships within the Bui Enclave.
As part of the itinerary, the Board paid courtesy calls on the Banda Traditional Council and other key opinion leaders to discuss avenues for enhancing community collaboration and promoting sustainable development partnerships.
During the visit, Board members gained firsthand appreciation of the operational processes, safety protocols, and efficiency measures that underpin BPA’s reputation as one of Ghana’s most reliable and innovative renewable energy producers.
The delegation toured the 404 MW Hydroelectric Plant, the 50 MWp Land-Based Solar Plant, and the 5 MWp Floating Solar Plant. They also inspected progress on the ongoing 25 MWp Floating Solar Plant and the 100 MWp Land-Based Solar Plant, as well as newly developed staff accommodation facilities and the Multi-Purpose Office Complex.
The four-day visit culminated in a staff durbar, where the Board, led by Ambassador Kwadwo Nyamekye-Marfo, commended BPA staff for their unwavering dedication and professionalism.
They encouraged employees to continue upholding the highest standards of excellence, innovation, and teamwork in advancing the Authority’s strategic objectives and contributing to Ghana’s clean energy transition.
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