Month: July 2025

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Transport Operators Reject GH₵1 Fuel Levy, Demand Immediate Suspension and Transparent Dialogue

Transport Operators Reject GH₵1 Fuel Levy, Demand Immediate Suspension and Transparent Dialogue

The Coalition of Commercial Transport Operators, representing over 90% of commercial drivers nationwide, has strongly opposed the recently announced GH₵1 levy on every litre of fuel purchased. In a press statement, the Coalition described the levy as “retrogressive and insensitive,” criticising its implementation without proper consultation with key stakeholders in the transport sector. They argue...

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Vivo Energy Ghana and McKingtorch Africa Inspire Environmental Stewardship Through Innovative School Engagement

Vivo Energy Ghana and McKingtorch Africa Inspire Environmental Stewardship Through Innovative School Engagement

As part of its Green4Clean Schools Renewable Energy Project, Vivo Energy Ghana, the exclusive Shell licensee in the country, has teamed up with McKingtorch Africa, a climate-focused social enterprise and United Way Ghana to engage schoolchildren in environmental sustainability through a practical learning experience. The initiative saw pupils from La Enobal Basic School embark on...

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NNPC Considers Refinery Divestment Amid Mounting Losses and Failed Revamps

NNPC Considers Refinery Divestment Amid Mounting Losses and Failed Revamps

Nigeria’s state oil giant, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, is exploring the option of offloading its long-troubled refineries, despite billions of dollars already sunk into multiple rehabilitation efforts with little success to show. The Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPCL, Bayo Ojulari, disclosed the development during the 9th OPEC International Seminar in Vienna,...

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IMF Flags Ghana’s Soaring \$2.2bn Energy Sector Deficit, Citing Fiscal Risks and Inefficiencies

IMF Flags Ghana’s Soaring \$2.2bn Energy Sector Deficit, Citing Fiscal Risks and Inefficiencies

Ghana’s energy sector financing gap is forecast to reach US\$2.2 billion by the end of 2025 raising alarm over deepening fiscal strain, according to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF)* latest country report. The widening shortfall is attributed to rising operational losses at the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), sluggish electricity tariff adjustments, and increasing power...

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U.S. and Brazil Become Key Oil Suppliers to India

U.S. and Brazil Become Key Oil Suppliers to India

India has sharply increased its crude oil imports from the United States and Brazil in the first half of 2025, marking a strategic deepening of ties with non-OPEC suppliers amid heightened global volatility and supply risk recalibrations. According to new data from S&P Global Commodity Insights cited by Indian media outlets, US crude shipments to India...

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Major breakthrough brings world one step closer to achieving clean energy

Major breakthrough brings world one step closer to achieving clean energy

We’re one step closer to a cleaner world. In a remarkable advancement, scientists have set a new record in nuclear fusion performance. The breakthrough was achieved at the Wendelstein 7-X reactor, an advanced fusion stellarator located in Germany. Scientists recorded the impressive high triple product — a key metric the number of particles, temperature and...

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Ghana’s Power Utility Launches Nationwide Revenue Drive: “Operation ALL MUST PAY”

Ghana’s Power Utility Launches Nationwide Revenue Drive: “Operation ALL MUST PAY”

Ghana’s Power Utility Launches Nationwide Revenue Drive: “Operation ALL MUST PAY” The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced the rollout of a comprehensive national revenue mobilisation initiative titled “Operation ALL MUST PAY”, as part of efforts to recover outstanding customer debts and strengthen its financial viability. Scheduled to run from Monday, July 14 to...

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IMF Endorses Ghana’s Move to Liberalise Power Distribution Sector.

IMF Endorses Ghana’s Move to Liberalise Power Distribution Sector.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has backed Ghana’s decision to liberalise the operations of its state-owned power distributor, the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), opening the door to private sector participation in a bid to strengthen the country’s struggling energy sector. In its July 2025 country report on Ghana’s US\$3 billion Extended Credit Facility (ECF)...

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Comparing Renewable Energy Subsidies Across Africa

Comparing Renewable Energy Subsidies Across Africa

Africa faces a massive energy access gap, with nearly 600 million people lacking electricity. Despite having 60% of the world’s best solar resources, the continent attracted just 2.4% of global renewable energy investments from 2010 to 2020. Renewable energy subsidies are critical to solving this challenge by reducing costs, encouraging private investment, and accelerating adoption....