CEMSE Urges Gas Backup Ahead of Atuabo Shutdown
CEMSE advises Ghana to secure extra natural gas ahead of Atuabo plant shutdown to cut costs and prevent power disruptions.
CEMSE advises Ghana to secure extra natural gas ahead of Atuabo plant shutdown to cut costs and prevent power disruptions.
The Minister of State in Charge of Government’s Communications, Hon. Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has offered an unequivocal assurance regarding the judicious application of the recently introduced fuel levy. Recognising the ...
Mr. Ntow attributed the declining output to a combination of waning productivity from existing oil fields
"We now have the knowledge and capacity to create solar solutions that are not only cheaper but tailored to our local environment and needs.”
"As GNPC ramps up efforts to develop marginal fields, we require research-driven solutions that strengthen our capabilities as a national oil company.”
“The government should work with financial institutions to restructure the energy sector’s debts, providing a clear repayment framework that balances affordability with fiscal responsibility.”
“Building a modern, clean, and secure energy system is the key to ending our reliance on international gas markets responsible for volatile prices..."
The country is keen on achieving a sustainable, reliable, and equitable energy system
The United States Embassy has inaugurated a state-of-the-art simulator training centre at the School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences (SNAS) in Accra, marking a significant milestone in Ghana’s nuclear power ...
In light of the rapidly evolving global energy landscape, Ghana is taking decisive steps to adapt its energy sector. According to the National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy (NCCAS), Ghana recognizes ...