Renewable Energy Plant Development Timeline Highlights Capacity Issues
The construction of a solar plant typically spans 8 to 18 months, indicating potential for increased grid capacity. Current leadership in the energy sector is under scrutiny for insufficient planning and reliance on power ships.

The construction duration for a solar energy plant ranges from 8 to 18 months, which aligns with the operational timeline of existing power ship contracts. This timeframe suggests that there is potential for enhancing the national power grid's capacity.
The current administration faces criticism for not adequately addressing the energy needs, leading to continued reliance on power ships and associated costs. A change in leadership is being called for to avoid repeating past failures in energy projects, such as the Skeldon initiative.




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