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RE:EHT Shut Out Of UN/Ghana Project
RE:EHT Shut Out Of UN/Ghana Project
absolutely not, your wrong and you bash... The UNO program for EHT, being the supply of Enetec solar systems, will start in the third quarter of this year and is expected to continue for the next five years. EHT will supply three-kilowatt to five-kilowatt solar systems to the project depending on the specific housing requirements. The three-kilowatt system will cost approximately $6,000 (U.S.) with the five-kilowatt system costing approximately $10,000 (U.S.). Each system will include Enertec ultralight solar panels, an inverter and multiple batteries. The UCI project, being the construction of Enertec housing units, is planned to include 60,000 two-bedroom units and 40,000 three-bedroom units. A two-bedroom unit will sell for $33,600 (U.S.) and a three-bedroom unit for $42,000 (U.S.). The EHT/UCI joint venture currently estimates a net margin of 7.5 per cent to 12 per cent (approximately $2,520 (U.S.) to $4,032 (U.S.) per each two-bedroom unit) and will provide future updates as the project progresses. The UNO-UCI orders are both part of the government of Ghana's building of social green housing initiative that is forefront in the government's solar program, and both orders are priority governmental infrastructure projects.