In a concerted effort to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, the KNUST College of Engineering organised field trips to provide invaluable hands-on learning experiences and foster direct engagement with industry professionals.
Third-year students from the Electrical/Electronics Engineering Department embarked on a comprehensive field trip to the Bui Generation Station. The visit offered students a deep dive into modern renewable energy technologies.
There was a tour of the 105MW Bui Solar Farm, where engineers explained the critical role of smart inverters in optimising system performance. Students also learned how battery storage systems address solar power’s intermittency, enabling the plant to function as a reliable base-load source.
The experience was further enriched by a visit to Africa’s premier floating solar installation. Currently in its research phase, this pioneering project is set for expansion from 5MW to 25MW, underscoring Ghana’s growing investment in renewable energy and its ambition to become a regional hub for sustainable power.