Despite almost a decade of strong economic growth, Ghana still lags behind in its ability to generate enough power to catalyse this growth. The rapid deceleration in economic activity over the past three years has been primarily due to persistent energy supply constraints and rising energy-related input costs to production. This article analyses the implications of the changing power generation mix for electricity pricing in Ghana taking into account new capacity additions to the generation mix and tariff pricing structure. Based on the number of new power purchase agreements signed with IPPs, we find that thermal generation will continue to form the backbone of Ghana’s energy mix in the medium term over the next five to ten years. But this...
AbstractThe pursuit of a cost-effective and low-carbon electricity generation environment is critica...
For almost a decade, Ghana has experienced the application of technologies and policies intended to ...
Energy has become the driving force for national infrastructure development, including the socioecon...
Despite almost a decade of strong economic growth, Ghana still lags behind in its ability to generat...
This article reviews recent developments in Ghana's electricity market, examining regulatory structu...
Electricity consumption in Ghana is estimated to be increasing by 10% per annum due to the demand fr...
Electricity supply and sustainable economic development are two complementary forces. However, in Gh...
Energy has become increasingly very essential for the growth and development of every nation. Howeve...
The purpose of this study is to identify and quantify the effect of endogenous and exogenous economi...
For decades, Ghana’s economy has been fuelled by abundant inexpensive hydropower. As a developing ec...
Economic development thrives on the availability and reliability of power supply. This is because en...
The role of electricity to the growth and developmental process of an economy cannot be overemphasi...
Ghana’s electricity generation capacity is currently insufficient to meet demand, making power outag...
This paper assesses the impact of power infrastructure investments in the developing economy of Ghan...
Ghana has made significant progress over the past 10 years in increasing electricity generation and ...
AbstractThe pursuit of a cost-effective and low-carbon electricity generation environment is critica...
For almost a decade, Ghana has experienced the application of technologies and policies intended to ...
Energy has become the driving force for national infrastructure development, including the socioecon...
Despite almost a decade of strong economic growth, Ghana still lags behind in its ability to generat...
This article reviews recent developments in Ghana's electricity market, examining regulatory structu...
Electricity consumption in Ghana is estimated to be increasing by 10% per annum due to the demand fr...
Electricity supply and sustainable economic development are two complementary forces. However, in Gh...
Energy has become increasingly very essential for the growth and development of every nation. Howeve...
The purpose of this study is to identify and quantify the effect of endogenous and exogenous economi...
For decades, Ghana’s economy has been fuelled by abundant inexpensive hydropower. As a developing ec...
Economic development thrives on the availability and reliability of power supply. This is because en...
The role of electricity to the growth and developmental process of an economy cannot be overemphasi...
Ghana’s electricity generation capacity is currently insufficient to meet demand, making power outag...
This paper assesses the impact of power infrastructure investments in the developing economy of Ghan...
Ghana has made significant progress over the past 10 years in increasing electricity generation and ...
AbstractThe pursuit of a cost-effective and low-carbon electricity generation environment is critica...
For almost a decade, Ghana has experienced the application of technologies and policies intended to ...
Energy has become the driving force for national infrastructure development, including the socioecon...