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Global Shift Toward Small Modular Reactors Accelerates, with Key Lessons for Africa’s Energy Future

Global Shift Toward Small Modular Reactors Accelerates, with Key Lessons for Africa’s Energy Future

A new report from the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) reveals rapid global momentum behind Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) a technology increasingly being recognised as a strategic tool for clean, reliable, and decentralized energy production. The latest edition of the NEA’s SMR Dashboard identifies 127 unique SMR designs worldwide, up from 98 in the previous...

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GRIDCo Staff Receive Training in Renewable Energy Financial Modelling

GRIDCo Staff Receive Training in Renewable Energy Financial Modelling

Tema, GhanaStaff of the Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) recently benefited from a comprehensive training programme on the economics and financial modelling of variable renewable energy (VRE) systems, aimed at enhancing the company’s capacity to support Ghana’s clean energy transition. The intensive workshop, held in Tema, was facilitated by energy economist and consultant Dr. Theo...

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Energy Mismanagement: CEMSE Calls for Prosecutions and Reforms

Energy Mismanagement: CEMSE Calls for Prosecutions and Reforms

A scathing report by Ghana’s Auditor-General has uncovered deep-rooted financial mismanagement, procurement violations, and operational lapses in the country’s energy sector, with the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) implicated in the misapplication of an estimated GH¢18.4 billion. The audit, which reviewed accounts up to December 31, 2024, exposes chronic inefficiencies and governance breakdowns that pose...

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Gold-for-Oil Was Just a Cash Deal – Finance Minister Discloses

Gold-for-Oil Was Just a Cash Deal – Finance Minister Discloses

Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has debunked claims that the much-touted “Gold for Oil” initiative introduced by the previous administration was a true barter arrangement involving the direct exchange of gold for petroleum products. Speaking on JoyNews’ PM Express, Dr. Forson revealed that contrary to public belief, the policy never involved any actual trading...

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Gov’t Inherited Collapsing Energy Sector with \$1.5bn Annual Deficit – Ato Forson

Gov’t Inherited Collapsing Energy Sector with \$1.5bn Annual Deficit – Ato Forson

Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has revealed that the current administration inherited a critically distressed energy sector, saddled with annual financing deficits exceeding \$1.5 billion. Presenting the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review to Parliament on Thursday, July 24, Dr. Ato Forson described the sector as being in a state of financial hemorrhage, citing unsustainable debt...

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Stratcon Energy and CEO Sue IMANI’s Bright Simons for GHS 22 Million Over Defamation Claims

Stratcon Energy and CEO Sue IMANI’s Bright Simons for GHS 22 Million Over Defamation Claims

Stratcon Energy and Trading Ltd, a prominent bulk oil distribution and trading company, together with its Chief Executive Officer, Harry Campbell, has filed a defamation suit against Bright Simons, Vice President of IMANI Africa, at the Accra High Court. The plaintiffs are seeking GHS 22 million in general damages for what they describe as “false,...

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Aviation Fuel Shortage Looms at Kotoka International Airport : Energy Sector Constraints Raise Alarm

Aviation Fuel Shortage Looms at Kotoka International Airport : Energy Sector Constraints Raise Alarm

Ghana’s aviation sector is bracing for disruptions as energy supply challenges threaten the availability of aviation fuel at Kotoka International Airport (KIA). Airlines have been urged to make advance refuelling arrangements with their fuel service providers as the country grapples with an impending shortfall in Jet A1 fuel. The caution follows growing concern over constrained...

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Beyond ECG: New Report Calls for Structural Reforms to Fix Ghana’s Energy Sector

Beyond ECG: New Report Calls for Structural Reforms to Fix Ghana’s Energy Sector

A new policy report has challenged the narrative that Ghana’s power sector woes stem solely from the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), pointing instead to deeper institutional and systemic failures across the energy value chain. Authored by Seth Owusu-Mante for the International Perspective for Policy and Governance (IPPG), the report titled Securing Ghana’s Energy Future:...