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Dutch & Co Powers Tema Harbour’s Cold-Storage Facility with Solar Energy

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
May 10, 2024
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In a significant move towards sustainable energy, Dutch & Co, a leading solar energy company based in Ghana, has successfully installed and commissioned a 200kWp grid-tied solar photovoltaic (PV) system at The Fruit Terminal Company’s (FTC) cold-room facility located in Tema Harbour.

This initiative marks a pivotal moment in Ghana’s transition towards renewable energy, showcasing the potential of solar power to transform industries and contribute to national energy security.

Dutch & Co. entered into a strategic partnership with FTC through an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) agreement. The project involved the design, procurement, and installation of a 200kWp solar PV system atop FTC’s cold-room facility. This system is expected to significantly reduce the facility’s reliance on traditional energy sources, thereby lowering operational costs and carbon emissions.

“The gradual transition into solar energy use by Golden Exotics Limited (GEL) and Compagnie Fruitière Groupe affiliated companies such as FTC, is a demonstration of the Group’s commitment towards the reduction of its greenhouse emissions by 42% by 2030,” said Dutch & Co.

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The implementation of this solar PV system represents a significant milestone in Ghana’s renewable energy landscape. By harnessing solar power, FTC’s cold-room facility can now operate with reduced reliance on traditional grid electricity, thereby lowering carbon emissions and mitigating environmental impact. This transition towards green energy aligns with Ghana’s broader commitment to sustainable development and the promotion of renewable resources.

The rooftop solar system installed by Dutch & Co not only addresses the energy needs of FTC’s cold-room facility but also underscores the potential for solar energy to power critical infrastructure within Tema Harbour and beyond. As Ghana seeks to diversify its energy sources and reduce dependency on fossil fuels, initiatives such as these exemplify the nation’s progressive approach towards a cleaner and more sustainable future.

Moreover, the adoption of solar energy at Tema Harbour is expected to yield multifaceted benefits. Beyond environmental advantages, the solar PV system promises long-term cost savings for FTC by reducing electricity expenses associated with conventional power sources. This economic efficiency can translate into enhanced competitiveness for businesses operating within the harbor, further bolstering Ghana’s maritime trade and logistics sector.

The ripple effects of Dutch & Co’s solar initiative extend beyond Tema Harbour, resonating with broader implications for Ghana’s energy sector. As the nation grapples with energy security and seeks to diversify its power generation mix, investments in renewable energy infrastructure emerge as catalysts for sustainable growth and resilience.

The successful integration of solar power at FTC’s cold-room facility sets a precedent for future collaborations and underscores the viability of renewable energy solutions in addressing Ghana’s evolving energy needs.

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Tema Harbour

Ghana’s commitment to renewable energy is underscored by projects like this one, which not only benefit individual companies but also contribute to the country’s broader energy strategy. The success of the Dutch & Co-FTC partnership in Tema Harbour highlights the government’s support for renewable energy initiatives and its ambition to achieve energy independence through sustainable means.

“In this era of global warming, we aim to demonstrate that practical environmental solutions are achievable. The collaboration with Dutch & Co will extend beyond this initiative, focusing on other aspects of our fruit supply chain to provide customers with products that have a lower carbon footprint and minimal chemical inputs.”

Benedict Riche, Managing Director of Golden Exotics Limited in Ghana, and Frederic Fabre of Compagnie Fruitière Groupe

This project is a testament to Ghana’s ability to leverage its natural resources, such as abundant sunlight, to foster economic growth and environmental stewardship. As the country continues to explore and implement renewable energy solutions, the impact of this solar installation will be felt across various sectors, from agriculture to manufacturing, paving the way for a greener and more resilient future.

The collaboration between Dutch & Co and The Fruit Terminal Company represents a significant step forward in Ghana’s renewable energy journey. It showcases the potential of solar power to transform industries and communities, offering a sustainable path towards economic development and environmental preservation.

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