Electricity consumption in Ghana is estimated to be increasing by 10% per annum due to the demand from the growing population. However, current sources of production (hydro and thermal facilities) generate only 66% of the current demand. Considering current trends, it is difficult to substantiate these basic facts, because of the lack of information. As a result, research into the existing sources of generating electricity, electricity consumption and prospective projects has been performed. This was achieved using three key techniques; review of literature, empirical studies and modelling. The results presented suggest that, current annual installed capacity of energy generation (i.e. 1960 MW) must be increased to 9,405.59 MW, assuming 85%...
Electricity is a fundamental part a functioning society. Ghana’s electricity system is strained by a...
This study examines optimum generation scenarios for Ghana from 2010 to 2040. The Open Source Energy...
The role of electricity to the growth and developmental process of an economy cannot be overemphasi...
Electricity consumption in Ghana is estimated to be increasing by 10% per annum due to the demand fr...
Ghana thought of nuclear energy early in the 1960s but has not been able to realize this dream of ge...
ABSTRACT Ghana is far from having a sustainable and independent energy system. The current energy mi...
For decades, Ghana’s economy has been fuelled by abundant inexpensive hydropower. As a developing ec...
The main aim of this study was to determine the impact of energy production on economic growth in Gh...
The present situation in Ghana presents major challenges in providing the required energy in a reli...
Currently most countries in Africa are plagued with a persistent trend of inadequate power supply, w...
The interest of this research is to explore business energy needs in Ghana by 2020. To readers, ener...
This study applied the Open Source Energy Modelling System (OSeMOSYS), an optimisation model for lon...
In this study, a review of Ghana's energy sector national energy statistics and policy framework is ...
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...
Electricity is a fundamental part a functioning society. Ghana’s electricity system is strained by a...
This study examines optimum generation scenarios for Ghana from 2010 to 2040. The Open Source Energy...
The role of electricity to the growth and developmental process of an economy cannot be overemphasi...
Electricity consumption in Ghana is estimated to be increasing by 10% per annum due to the demand fr...
Ghana thought of nuclear energy early in the 1960s but has not been able to realize this dream of ge...
ABSTRACT Ghana is far from having a sustainable and independent energy system. The current energy mi...
For decades, Ghana’s economy has been fuelled by abundant inexpensive hydropower. As a developing ec...
The main aim of this study was to determine the impact of energy production on economic growth in Gh...
The present situation in Ghana presents major challenges in providing the required energy in a reli...
Currently most countries in Africa are plagued with a persistent trend of inadequate power supply, w...
The interest of this research is to explore business energy needs in Ghana by 2020. To readers, ener...
This study applied the Open Source Energy Modelling System (OSeMOSYS), an optimisation model for lon...
In this study, a review of Ghana's energy sector national energy statistics and policy framework is ...
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...
Electricity is a fundamental part a functioning society. Ghana’s electricity system is strained by a...
This study examines optimum generation scenarios for Ghana from 2010 to 2040. The Open Source Energy...
The role of electricity to the growth and developmental process of an economy cannot be overemphasi...