The energy sector in Ghana contributes significantly to the economy. The sector can be classified into two main sub-sectors as follows: Petroleum sub-sector Power sub-sector.African Business
The mining industry in Ghana has seen continued steady growth in strength over the past 4-5 years - learn more.
The Ghana Energy Awards aims to recognise the efforts, innovations and excellence of stalwarts in the enerygy sector. Best Energy awards. Energy Awards. Oil Awards Gas Awards. Solar Awards. Electricity Awards. Renewable Energy Awards.
Given the decisive influence of energy upon economic activities at large, a growing number of countries in the Third World are making increasing efforts to develop comprehensive national energy plans. This paper highlights Ghana's energy situation, considering the disparate nature of energy planning and...
The transport (freight and passenger) sector has achieved the biggest improvements in energy intensity, followed by the service and agriculture sectors. In Sub-Saharan Africa, energy demand is driven by an energy intensive pattern of economic growth whereas in Eastern and South-Eastern Asia economic...
the petroleum sector has in recent years experienced significant growth and the prospects remain significant given its established upstream track record, attractive licensing terms and political stability. The mining sector is equally important in Ghana, as itcontributes37% of export revenues and 19% of...
EnergyNewsAfrica.com is a new website which has been designed to provide credible information and news content to readers especially players in the energy sector in Ghana, Africa and beyond. It will provide a unique platform for players in the energy sector to market their products and reach ...
In addition to that, the government has also encouraged majority Ghanaian private sector participation in the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), the main distributor of power in Ghana, under the Millennium Challenge Compact with the U.S. government. ...
in Ghana would offer more employment with moreexpanded local value creation opportunities, reduced consumptive water use for powergeneration, and also lead to a much more avoided CO2 emissions from the country'selectric power sector. Towards a renewable energy deployment strategy that supportsthe ...
72. The Ghanaian Power Sector... 7 2.1. Generation... 7 2.2. Transmission and Distribution...