Ghana to Accelerate GPP2 Project to Cut Fuel Costs
Ghana races to complete GPP2 gas plant in 2025 to curb $1B liquid fuel bill. Project aims to reduce gas deficit and boost energy efficiency.
Ghana races to complete GPP2 gas plant in 2025 to curb $1B liquid fuel bill. Project aims to reduce gas deficit and boost energy efficiency.
Ghana invites global investors to tap into its booming energy sector. Deputy Minister Richard Gyan-Mensah outlines major infrastructure and green energy projects aimed at ensuring energy security and economic growth.
Dr. Forson stressed that Ghana’s current over-reliance on imported liquid fuels for power generation is economically unsustainable.
“The planned facilities will significantly strengthen Ghana’s capacity to process and utilize its petroleum resources on home soil.
ACEP cautioned that without securing adequate funding, the project’s full benefits may not be realized.
"Ghana is blessed with abundant natural gas resources, and if we efficiently process them, we could even export to neighboring African countries."
“From what I am seeing, we immediately have to move into a gas-to-power era. The liquid fuel bills alone are about $1 billion this year."