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Home    Ghanaian Times    Empowering the future: A chemist-engineer’s perspective on innovation in the energy sector
Ghanaian Times7 March 2025

Empowering the future: A chemist-engineer’s perspective on innovation in the energy sector

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Engineering is more than a profes­sion—it is the backbone of modern civilisa­tion. As we commemorate the International Day of Engi­neering, it is an opportunity to reflect on the critical role engi­neers play in shaping the world’s infrastructure, particularly in the energy sector. From ensuring the reliability of power gener­ation to pioneering sustainable solutions, engineering remains a driving force for progress.

As a chemist on the Power­ship and an engineer, my role is both dynamic and essential. Chemistry and engineering are deeply intertwined in power generation, from fuel quality optimization to environmen­tal compliance and efficiency enhancement. At Karpowership Ghana, we leverage cut­ting-edge technology to ensure that our floating power plants operate at peak performance while maintaining environmen­tal sustainability.

The Intersection of

chemistry and engi

neering in power gen

eration

The power sector is evolv­ing rapidly, requiring engineers to blend scientific principles with practical application. As a chemist-engineer, I oversee fuel quality analysis, water treat­ment processes, and emissions control, ensuring compliance with international environmen­tal standards. These aspects are critical in maintaining opera­tional efficiency and reducing our environmental footprint.

Beyond technical expertise, engineering in the energy sector demands resilience, adaptabili­ty, and continuous innovation. Floating power plants, like those operated by Karpower­ship, are a testament to engi­neering ingenuity—bringing reliable, affordable, and cleaner energy solutions to communi­ties worldwide. My role allows me to bridge the gap between chemical sciences and engineer­ing principles, ensuring that the fuel we use is optimised for efficiency and sustainability.

Women in engineer

ing: Breaking barriers

and leading change

While engineering has tradi­tionally been a male-dominated field, women are increasingly making strides, contributing their expertise, and driving impactful change. As a female engineer on the Powership, I take pride in representing both my profession and my com­pany. Karpowership Ghana promotes an inclusive work en­vironment that values diversity and empowers women to take on leadership roles in technical fields.

Through mentorship and continuous professional devel­opment, we can inspire the next generation of female engineers. Young girls aspiring to enter STEM careers should be en­couraged and given the right re­sources to pursue their dreams. My journey in engineering is proof that with determination, passion, and the right support, women can thrive in technical roles and contribute meaning­fully to industry advancements.

Engineering a sustain­able future

The global energy landscape is shifting towards sustainability, and engineers play a pivotal role in this transition. At Karpow­ership, we are committed to exploring cleaner energy alter­natives and enhancing opera­tional efficiencies. Innovation in energy storage, fuel technology, and emissions management will define the future of power generation, and engineers must lead the way.

On this International Day of Engineering, I celebrate not only my journey but the collective efforts of engineers worldwide who dedicate their expertise to building a more sustainable future. As we look ahead, let us continue to innovate, inspire, and push the boundaries of what is possible in engineering.

Conclusion

Engineering is a catalyst for progress, and the energy sector remains one of its most critical frontiers. At Karpow­ership Ghana, we are proud to be at the forefront of energy innovation, ensuring that our floating power solutions deliver reliable electricity to millions. As a chemist-engineer, I am honoured to contribute to this mission and to be a part of an organization that values excel­lence, sustainability, and inclu­sivity.

To all aspiring engineers, especially young women looking to break into the field—keep pushing forward, keep innovat­ing, and keep believing in your ability to change the world.

BY PEARL ABROKWAH

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