Nigeria has begun exporting locally manufactured solar panels to Ghana, a landmark step in the country’s push to become a renewable energy manufacturing hub for West Africa, according to Bayo Adelabu, minister of power. Speaking at the Nigeria Energy Forum 2025 in Lagos, Adelabu said the exports mark “the beginning of Nigeria’s participation in regional...
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Energy Minister Tours Ghana Standards Authority Energy Meter Testing Laboratory
Armah-Kofi Buah Throws Weight Behind Petroleum Hub Project
Energy Commission of Ghana Tightens Oversight of Electrical Cables to Protect Consumers
The Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Dr. John Jinapor, has commissioned a new meter manufacturing facility established by MBH Power Ghana Ltd. in Tema, reaffirming government’s commitment to localising the production of electricity meters.
Government Reaffirms 1,200MW State-Owned Power Plant to Cut Energy Costs
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has commenced a major ECG infrastructure upgrade in Adenta aimed at improving power supply quality and reliability for residents and businesses in the Greater Accra Region.
CSOs push for fast-tracking of Atuabo Gas Phase II Project
We are now consuming more power than projected – PURC BossSource: Myjoyonline.com
Pump prices set to rise again with petrol up 3.59%, diesel 1.52% in March window
Nigeria To Begin Exporting New Light Crude Grade Cawthorne From March, Boosting National Oil Output
GHEITI urges gov’t to reconsider Ghana Gas aggregator role
PHDC to Hold Strategic Engagement With Leading CSO’s on March 4
Energy Ministry orders probe into rapid depletion of ECG prepaid credit
Tullow Oil to Acquire TEN FPSO in $205 Million Deal to Cut Costs and Boost Offshore Ghana Field Economics
Clean Energy Chamber Calls for Lower Import Duties on EVs and Components for Local Assembly
Ghana Energy Awards Opens 10th Anniversary Activities with Courtesy Call on Ministry
The End of Baseload Power as We Know It
CEMSE Calls for Electricity Tariff Reduction in 1Q26
Bondzie Outlines Reform Agenda at Energy Commission Staff Durbar
Month: October 2025
ECG blows GH¢189m beyond budget without approval – PAC fumes
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has come under intense scrutiny after revelations of massive budget overruns at Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC). The utility company’s Chief Executive and his team were grilled over unapproved spending amounting to GH¢189.2 million. Citing details from the 2024 Auditor-General’s Report, Ranking Member Samuel Atta Mills delivered a blistering...
Ghana Fuel Prices Set for Up to 8% Reduction in Early November
Fuel prices at the pump are expected to fall in the first week of November, with some products projected to drop by as much as 8 percent, according to the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC ). The anticipated decline is being driven by two major factors: a sharp appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi against...
ISA Assembly Opens in New Delhi as Africa Calls for Greater Clean Energy Investment
The 8th Session of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) Assembly has opened in New Delhi, India, bringing together global leaders to advance solar energy deployment and investment across member countries. Representing the continent, the ISA Vice President for Africa delivered the Africa regional report and underscored the urgent need to bridge the investment gap hindering...
Oil discoveries lift Namibia’s investment appeal – RMB
Namibia has been ranked 17th in the RMB 2025/26 Where to Invest in Africa (WTIIA) report, reflecting improved investor sentiment and greater macroeconomic stability.The report highlights that Namibia scored strongly in economic stability, market accessibility, and innovation, placing it among the continent’s top 20 investment destinations. The publication attributes the country’s improved standing to recent...
PIA review plan risks undoing petroleum reform gains
Just four years after Nigeria finally enacted the long-awaited Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) in 2021, the Federal Government is already proposing significant amendments. At the centre of this review is a controversial plan to transfer concessionaire powers, currently held by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, to the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC)....
New Study: Plug-In Hybrid EVs Nearly As Dirty As Gas Vehicles
Electric vehicle skeptics often squawk that battery-electric vehicles like Teslas are nowhere nearly as friendly to the environment as their proponents claim. Well, the truth is a bit more nuanced. Whereas the initial manufacturing of EVs, particularly their batteries, does have a significantly higher carbon footprint than internal combustion engine (ICE) cars, many life cycle...
Ghana Risks Losing Competitive Edge in Oil Sector – Dr Theo Acheampong Warns
Petroleum Economist and Political Risk Analyst, Dr Theo Acheampong, has cautioned that Ghana risks falling behind emerging African oil producers such as Namibia and Senegal if structural and governance challenges within the petroleum sector are not urgently addressed. Speaking during the NorvanReports Economic Governance Platform and Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC) X Space Discussion on the...
CBN pumps $1.25bn into fuel import, others.
The Central Bank of Nigeria has released a total sum of $1.259bn to oil sector players for the importation of petroleum products and other related items into the country, The PUNCH reports. The amount released between the first three months of 2025 is against the backdrop of the insistence of marketers to continue fuel import...
Explorco Affirms September 2026 Drill Target for Voltaian Basin
Explorco, the exploration arm of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), says it is firmly on track to commence drilling in the Voltaian Basin by September 2026, following steady progress on key project milestones and strong backing from local communities. Managing Director Samuel Opoku Arthur confirmed that critical preparatory work has been completed, with contract...








