SgurrEnergy, a global renewable energy engineering consultancy with over 23 years of specialised experience, has expanded its footprint in Africa through its technical involvement in Ghana’s 200 MW Norbert Anku Solar Project. With a proven global track record of 185+ GW engineered and evaluated across solar, wind, hybrid, microgrid, BESS, floating solar PV, and power systems & substations, SgurrEnergy continues to deliver full-lifecycle, high-precision services to governments, developers, and investors worldwide. In Africa alone, the company has supported more than 6 GW of renewable energy projects, reinforcing its role as a key technical partner in the region’s accelerating clean-energy transition.

Across global markets, SgurrEnergy provides end-to-end engineering, advisory, and project assurance services covering the entire development and operational cycle of renewable energy assets. This includes technology assessments, feasibility engineering, resource modelling, environmental and grid studies, detailed design, EPC technical documentation, owner’s and lender’s engineering, performance analytics, asset health diagnostics, factory inspections, and long-term operational optimisation. The company’s multidisciplinary teams—spanning solar PV, wind energy, grid engineering, energy storage, hybrid configurations, and high-voltage systems—ensure that each project is technically robust, risk-aligned, and fully compliant with international & local standards.

In Ghana, SgurrEnergy has recently been appointed as the end-to-end technical advisor for a 200 MW utility-scale solar development. The scope covers the full lifecycle of engineering consultancy — beginning with the Technical Feasibility Study and the development of EPC technical specifications and contract documentation, followed by detailed engineering review, project execution support, project acceptance, and independent PV module and BoS inspections. The engagement also includes capacity-building and training for local teams, along with a detailed review of the PPA to ensure practical alignment between expected energy generation, contractual performance obligations, and grid behaviour.

This appointment reflects the growing transition toward independent, evidence-based technical oversight in West Africa, reinforcing the importance of engineering-driven assurance to strengthen bankability, performance reliability, and investor confidence across large-scale solar programmes.

With its expanding African portfolio and legacy of high-quality engineering across continents, SgurrEnergy remains committed to supporting emerging markets in scaling renewable energy through disciplined, transparent, and technically rigorous solutions.

Online coverages: Business Ghana | Prime Business Africa

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