Ghana’s energy sector debt could hit US$12.5 billion by 2023 if distribution losses and failure on the part of the Electricity Company of Ghana to collect all tariffs fail. Presently, …
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The Volta River Authority will be investing heavily in technology from next year to improve power efficiency. The process when successful will translate into a low cost of generating power, …
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The Independent Power Producers and Bulk Distributors will withdraw its services in the coming days, a situation that could trigger power cuts across the country. A letter from the IPPs, …
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6th Ghana Renewable Energy Fair: Gov’t touts key interventions, RE projects in energy sector
As part of plans to develop and utilize Ghana’s renewable energy (RE) resources, the Energy Ministry and the Energy Commission has directed the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to initiative …
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Gov’t to conserve 465GWh in next decade with introduction of ECOFRIDGES
Government is projecting to save over 465 Gigawatt hours (GWh) of electricity in the next 10 years with the launch and introduction of the ECOWAS Refrigerators and Air Conditioners Initiative …
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The Chamber of Independent Power Producers and Bulk Consumers [CIPDiB] is asking government to factor the payment of the almost USD$1.4 billion debt in the upcoming 2020 mid-year budget. The …
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Ghana’s quest to become a beacon in nuclear power production is on course as the country has already made commitments to generate one gigawatt of nuclear power to add to …
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The Ministry of Energy has started inviting members of the general public to make input by way of contributions as the country seeks to review the Renewable Energy Act, 2011 …
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The Global Perspective The world is still counting the massive cost that COVID-19 has unleashed on its soil. The level of anxiety and uncertainty prevailing globally has characterized the pandemic …
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COVID-19 reliefs: Ghana to spend GHc1bn on free electricity in three months
Government is expected to spend approximately GHc1 billion to absorb the electricity bills of Ghanaians for the next three months as part of relief measures in the wake of the …

