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Genser Energy boosts technical education in Ghana, donates gas turbine 

Ibukunoluwa Bankole by Ibukunoluwa Bankole
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Genser Energy, a prominent energy company in Ghana, has demonstrated its commitment to supporting technical education in the country by donating a 5.2-megawatt gas turbine package to the Takoradi Technical University in the Western Region. 

This generous contribution is aimed at enriching hands-on learning and research opportunities for both students and faculty members at the institution.

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Empowering Future Engineers and Innovators

The gas turbine package comprises a range of essential components, including gas turbines ancillary, generator, reduction gearbox, air inlet filter system/duct/ventilator, fuel conditioning system, lube oil cooler system, and a Hurst boiler. These components will provide students with invaluable insights into the processes of on-site power generation, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.

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Daniel Ayi, the Vice-President of Operations at Genser Energy Ghana Ltd, emphasized the significance of this donation in building the technical capacity of students. He described the gas turbine package as a powerful tool for hands-on learning, one that would equip students with practical skills to tackle real-world challenges. Ayi highlighted the role of experiential learning in fostering a holistic educational environment and aligning with Genser Energy’s commitment to nurturing technical knowledge and talent.

He further stated that Genser’s donation is a representation of their determination to empower the next generation of engineers and innovators in Ghana, recognizing the critical role that technical education plays in driving progress.

Rev Prof John Frank Eshun, the Vice-Chancellor of the Takoradi Technical University (TTU), expressed profound gratitude to Genser for their invaluable support. He stressed the importance of equipping the youth with the necessary tools, knowledge, and attitude to thrive in a rapidly evolving digital age. Prof Eshun noted that this task requires collective effort, particularly from industry stakeholders, to bridge the gap between the classroom and the world of work.

He highlighted how the gas turbine package would enhance the quality of education and research at TTU, empowering the Faculty of Engineering to provide hands-on training and practical experiences to students. Prof Eshun expressed confidence that students would harness this equipment to advance innovation and knowledge.

The timing of this donation is particularly critical, as TTU recently received accreditation to launch a new Masters program in power production systems. Prof Eshun emphasized that the university would maximize the potential of the gas turbine machines to leverage technology for Ghana’s development.

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A Commitment to Capacity Building

Speaking to the media after the event, Daniella Akowuah, the Supply Chain Manager at Genser Energy, highlighted the company’s dedication to building the capacity of Ghanaian youth. She emphasized the company’s culture of providing opportunities for young individuals in the industry to acquire hands-on skills. Akowuah expressed confidence that this donation would significantly boost technical education in Ghana.

Students of TTU expressed their gratitude to Genser Energy for their support, recognizing that the equipment would enhance teaching and learning, particularly as the university focuses on competence-based training.

Ebenezer Mensah, a second-year student studying Bachelor of Technology in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at TTU, described the donation as a game-changer that would broaden their technical knowledge, making them more competitive in the job market.

Genser Energy, with over 80% of its staff being Ghanaian, has consistently strived to provide variouopportunities for locals to work in the energy sector, delivering energy solutions to Ghana’s industrial and mining sectors, as well as other parts of the African continent. This year, the company completed a 110km natural gas pipeline construction in Ghana, demonstrating its commitment to empowering local talent and contributing to the nation’s energy landscape.

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