Electricity Tariffs

Analyst Warns Ghana’s Energy Crisis Threatens Future Industrial Growth

Ghana’s 2026 Energy Crossroads: Analyst Warns of Crisis but Sees Opportunity for Industrial Revival

Concerns Rise Over Government’s Plan for New State-Owned Power Plant

Analyst Questions Viability of Government’s Proposed 1,200MW State Thermal Power Plant

Renewable Energy; Ghana’s Present, Not the Future – VRA Engineer Asserts

Renewables Are Ghana’s Present, Not the Future – VRA Engineer Declares

IMANI Warns Ghana’s Utility Sector Faces Collapse Without Realistic Tariffs

IMANI Africa says Ghana’s power and water sectors face structural collapse without tariff reforms.

PURC Adjusts Electricity Tariffs by 1.14%, Water Tariffs Maintained for Q4 2025

Ghana’s PURC has announced a modest 1.14% increase in electricity tariffs effective October 1, 2025

Energy Levy Sparks Calls For Accountability, Reform

Ghana's proposed increase in the Energy Levy has reignited intense debate over the sustainability and…

PURC Announces Sharp Hike in Utility Tariffs

The tariff adjustments are part of the Commission’s quarterly review process aimed at ensuring the…

ASEC Proposes Strategic Measures to Revitalize Ghana’s Energy Sector

“The government should work with financial institutions to restructure the energy sector’s debts, providing a…

ECG Challenges Linked to Economic Mismanagement, Says Expert

Dr. Yao Graham, Coordinator of Third World Network-Africa, has drawn attention to the systemic issues…

IMANI Boss Criticizes Trade Minister Over LI to Regulate Cement Prices

The Founding President and Chief Executive Officer of renowned and leading policy think-tank,  IMANI Centre…

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