The Volta River Authority (VRA) is the main generator and supplier of electricity in Ghana.
The VRA was established by the Volta River Development Act, Act 46 of the Republic of Ghana on April 26, 1961.
The main purpose of the VRA is to generate and supply electricity for Ghana's needs. It is also responsible for managing the environmental impact of the creation of the Volta Lake on the towns and people bordering the lake.
The VRA maintains a national energy supply grid and although it started with hydroelectric power, it is now branching into other types of energy such as thermal energy. The company represents Ghana in the West African Power Pool.
Power generation
Akosombo Hydroelectric Project
Kpong Dam
Takoradi Power Station
Navrongo Solar Power Plant
Tema Power Station
Kpone Power Station
Other projects
Schools
Health services
Environmental and Resettlement activities
Subsidiary companies
Volta Hotel
Volta Lake Transport Company (VLTC)
Kpong Farms
Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo)
VRA Property Holding Company (VRA PROPCo)
VRA Health Services Limited
VRA Schools
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