MV Karadeniz Powership Ayşegül Sultan

She arrived in Ghana earlier than expected[3][5][6] and begin her service at Tema Harbour by December 2015.

[9] In June 2014, the Electricity Company of Ghana signed a power purchase agreement for the duration of ten years with Karpower Ghana Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of the Turkey-based Karadeniz Holding's energy wing Karadeniz Energy Group.

According to the deal, 450 MW of power will be supplied by two powerships making out 22% of the country’s total electricity demand required.

Currently, the demand at peak periods stands at 2,120 MW in Ghana as reported by Kwabena Donkor, the Ghanaian Minister of Energy and Petroleum during his attendance at the ceremony held in Istanbul.

The project will help to provide a fast solution to bridge medium-term power shortage in the country.