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BPL GLOBAL/BPL AFRICA EXPANDS SMART GRID IN GHANA.


BPL See broadband over power lines.  Global(R), Ltd. (BPLG BPLG BNP Paribas Lease Group ), Pittsburg, a smart grid This article or section is written like an .
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 technology company dedicated to leading the transformation of energy efficiency and reliability, has announced that the company has signed a 5-year modern grid contract in partnership with BPL Africa, with Ghana's national utility, Volta River Authority The Volta River Authority (VRA) is the main generator and supplier of electricity in Ghana. Establishment
The VRA was established by the Volta River Development Act, Act 46 of the Republic of Ghana on April 26, 1961.
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 on the 11kV power distribution network of VRA. Ghana is making a transformational investment in their electrical and communications infrastructure to accelerate economic development. Their modern grid investment allows VRA to significantly increase the productivity of their existing electrical network For electrical power transmission and distribution networks, see .
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 by delivering additional electricity and communications services.

In July 2008, BPLG and BPL Africa deployed a pilot project for VRA demonstrating a modern grid. VRA declared the pilot project a great success, exceeding their goals for return on investment, improved energy efficiency and service reliability. Consequently, VRA has decided to deploy the smart grid and BPL solutions across their power distribution network. Phase 1 of the project provides services to the following areas: Akosombo (population 15,000), Sunyani (population 80,000), and Tamale Tamale (təmä`lē), town (1984 pop. 136,828), capital of the Northern Region, N Ghana. It is a road junction and agricultural trade and education center.  (population 305,000), the capital of the Northern region of Ghana.

"In Ghana, demand for electricity has been increasing at a rate of 10 to 15 percent per annum Per annum

Yearly.
 for the last two decades. Thus an important consideration is to match the growth rate of electricity demand with adequate supply. BPL Global's Power SG(R) solutions have successfully proven in deployments that important savings can be achieved with smart grid solutions that improve efficiency and reliability of energy distribution. We are very pleased through our partnership with BPLG to be able to deploy smart grid solutions that will greatly benefit quality of life and economic expansion in Ghana," said Dieudonne Bakarani, president of BPL Africa, who also stated that BPL Africa is presently finalizing plans for smart grid deployments in a number of other sub Saharan countries.

Smart grid solutions to be deployed in Ghana for VRA include: BPLG's Power SG(R) Network Monitoring and Management, Rapid Fault Location, Demand Management, Non-Technical Loss Management, Substation Automation, Transformer Monitoring and CCTV CCTV
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"In building a modern grid, VRA is establishing themselves as a leader and innovator in electrical network technology. BPL Global's integrated demand management solution alone can proactively manage the load curve to optimize electricity supply and demand," said Pascal Julienne ju·li·enne  
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, president Executive Director of BPL Global EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) Refers to that region of the world. For example, one might see products packaged differently for the UK, EMEA and Asia Pacific markets. . "Demand management and efficiency solutions are one of the most valuable investments a utility can make. As an alternative to building new generation, demand management can be deployed for about 1/3 of the investment."

The smart grid system is designed to reduce frequency and duration of outages, improve the balance of supply and demand, and improve operational efficiency. Smart grid technology is ready to have a significant impact improving the efficiency and reliability of energy delivery in Ghana.

"VRA's focus right now is to make sure that we produce reliable, stable and adequate power," said Owura Kwaku Sarfo, Chief Executive VRA. "To achieve our goal of efficient and reliable energy for Ghana, we have chosen BPL Global's Power SG smart grid solutions as we believe that building an intelligent and modern grid is our best investment in the future."

About BPL Global

BPL Global, Ltd. (BPLG) is a smart grid technology company dedicated to leading the transformation of energy efficiency and reliability. The company provides software solutions and services to electric utilities enabling an intelligent grid to more efficiently manage demand, integrate distributed energy resources, improve service reliability, and optimize cost and capital productivity. BPL Global partners with local utilities, Internet service providers Internet service provider (ISP)

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, equipment suppliers and financiers to create end-to-end solutions integrating the best in software, communications, hardware and managed services to aggressively deploy smart grid solutions around the world. Part of the clean technology sector of the electric utility industry, our applications provide the critical foundation for a coordinated, intelligent grid to deliver energy more efficiently and reliably for a greener environment.

For more information, visit http://www.bplglobal.net.

About BPL Africa

BPL Africa has been formed by a team of experienced industry executives who are committed to delivering the socio economic benefits across Africa that are offered by the latest "Smart wwGrid" utility applications and BPL communications technology. BPL Africa has offices in South Africa and Ghana with plans to develop further operations across the continent. BPL Africa was founded by Dieudonne Bakarani, who has considerable experience of building successful technology businesses in sub Saharan Africa. Mr Bakarani leads a team of indigenous specialists from the fields of telecommunication, financial investment and power utility operations.

For more information, visit http://www.bplafrica.com.

About Volta River Authority (VRA)

The Volta River Authority (VRA) was established in April 26, 1961 under the Volta River Development Act, Act 46 of the Republic of Ghana. The Authority's primary function is to generate and supply electrical energy for industrial, commercial and domestic use in Ghana. VRA also operate and maintain the medium voltage distribution network in certain regions of Ghana Ghana is divided into ten regions (capitals in parentheses):
  • Ashanti Region (Kumasi)
  • Brong-Ahafo Region (Sunyani)
  • Central Region (Cape Coast)
  • Eastern Region (Koforidua)
  • Greater Accra Region (Accra)
  • Northern Region (Tamale)
. VRA has a transmission system made up of 42 substations and approximately 4,000 circuit kilometers of transmission lines that cover the entire country.

For more information, visit http://www.vra.com.
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