Significant progress has been achieved on the construction of the Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Plant in Murrayville Township, near Greenville City, with the successful installation of all 1,500 PV modules at the project site.
The completion of the solar panel installation marks an important milestone in the development of the renewable energy facility, which is expected to provide reliable and sustainable electricity to Greenville City and surrounding communities.
Project engineers have also completed the routing of PV cables connecting the solar arrays to the PV inverters in the field. In addition, the installation of alternating current (AC) cables linking the field equipment to the technical room has been finalized, paving the way for the next phase of system integration and testing.
The Solar PV Plant forms part of the European Union-funded Light Up Southeast Programme, implemented in partnership with the Government of Liberia through the Rural and Renewable Energy Agency (RREA). The project is designed to increase access to clean and affordable energy while supporting economic growth and improved public services in Sinoe County.
Once operational, the facility will contribute significantly to the electrification of Greenville City, providing households, businesses, schools, health facilities, and public institutions with access to dependable electricity.
The contractor and technical teams remain committed to maintaining progress toward the project’s completion, ensuring that the people of Greenville can soon begin to benefit from the transformative impact of reliable power supply.
The Greenville electrification project is part of the European Union’s broader support to Liberia’s energy sector, aimed at expanding access to renewable energy and improving the quality of life for communities across the country.
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