The Volta River Authority (VRA) is an electric power utility corporation. It started with the development of the hydroelectric potentials of the Volta River and the construction of a nation-wide grid transmission system. Today, it has assumed responsibility for the development of other energy potentials of the CountryPower Activities (Generation)Ghana's first hydro plant, the Akosombo Generating Station in the Eastern Region, started producing 588MW of power in 1965 from four generating units. In 1972, two additional generating units of 324MW capacity were commissioned to bring Akosombo's total installed capacity to 912 MW. In 1982, a second hydro generating station, 31km down stream of Akosombo, was commissioned on the Volta River at Kpong, also in the Eastern Region. This added 160 MW capacity to that of Akosombo, to bring the total installed generation capacity to 1,072 MW.
Headquarters
Electro-Volta House, 28th February Road, PO Box MB 77
Accra; Greater Accra;
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Website: http://www.vra.com
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