Liquefied natural gas imports will substantially lower the cost of power generation in Ghana, according to the President and CEO of GE Oil & Gas, Lorenzo Simonelli.
Speaking to the audience at the World Gas Conference being held in Paris, Simonelli said that LNG to be used as fuel for the Ghana 1000 project can “lower the cost of power in Ghana for up to 35 percent, or about USD 1 billion annually.”
“Many of Ghana’s neighbors will be exporting LNG in the next few years, creating multiple opportunities to access nearby supplies and improve the economy of the entire region,” Simonelli added.
The deal includes reservation of an FSRU that will provide storage and regasification of LNG for the Ghana 1000, a 1300 MW power plant that will be located in Aboadze in the Western Region of Ghana.
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