ACCRA, Ghana, August 10, 2015/African Press Organization (APO)/ — Ghana’s total demand including export far exceeds available power generation capacity. Current suppressed peak demand is about 2,400MW, however only 1,600MW of capacity is available at peak and 1,400 MW at off-peak leaving a deficit of about 800MW at peak.
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H.E. Honourable Dr Kwabena Donkor, Minister of Power for Ghana, announced at AEF in July 2015 plans to push through Emergency Power arrangements to beef up the supply situation. They will add about 1,000MW by the end of the current year and provide the platform to pursue medium to long term solutions. The Ministry is also taking steps to add in excess of 5,000MW generating capacity from natural gas, clean coal and renewable energy sources within the next five years.
To accelerate investments Ghana is restructuring the Electricity Company of Ghana Ltd (ECG) and the Northern Electricity Company Ltd (NedCo) to deliver effective customer service to consumers and to strengthen their financials to be better off-takers of Power Purchase Agreements.
The main power generation utility, the Volta River Authority is also being fundamentally altered to respond quicker to the changing electricity landscape. The Government has announced its intention to create two separate entities from the VRA of today. A new publicly owned entity will be carved out of the existing VRA to concentrate on thermal generation in partnership with the private sector actors while the remainder will concentrate on hydro generation.
The national interconnected transmission network is also being upgraded with the Grid Company of Ghana Ltd (GridCo) investing massively in new 330, 225 and 161kv lines.
The Powering Africa Ghana Meeting taking place on 17-18 September 2015 in Accra has confirmed a strong delegation of public and private speakers giving participants an insight in to Ghana’s power development plans and highlight opportunities for private sector investors.
Confirmed speakers to date include:
Hon. Dr. Kwabena Donkor, Minister of Power, Republic of Ghana
Hon. Seth Terpker, Minister of Finance, Republic of Ghana
Wisdom Ahiataku-Togobo, Director Renewable and Alternative Energy, Ministry of Power, Republic of Ghana
Ing. Kirk Koffi, Chief Executive Officer, Volta River Authority (VRA)
William Amuna, Chief Executive Officer, GRIDCo
Robert Dwamena, Ag. Managing Director, Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG)
Samuel Sarpong, Executive Secretary, Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC)
Magdaline Apeteng, Chief Economics Officer and Director, Public Investment Division (PID), Ministry of Finance
Mawuena Trebarh, Chief Executive Officer, Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC)
Matty Vengerik, Chief Executive Officer, Quantum Power
Kweku Awotwi, Principal, Africa Power Systems Management
Samuel N. Brew-Butler, Founder and Chairman, CenPower Holdings
Paul Kunert, Head of Business Development, Globeleq
Chris Antonopoulos, Chief Executive Officer, Lekela Power
Jose Antonio Benitez, Vice-president of Business Development & Engineering, So Energy International
Sakkie Leimecke, Head of Energy Finance, Nedbank Capital
Olusola Lawson, Regional Director for Western Africa, African Infrastructure Investments Managers
(AIIM)
Taiwo Adenjii, Director, Investments, Africa Finance Corporation
Thierno Bah, Principal Energy Specialist, African Development Bank
Distributed by APO (African Press Organization) on behalf of EnergyNet Ltd.
To view the agenda and full list of speakers for this meeting and book your place, please visit http://www.poweringafrica-ghana.com
Event Information
Date: 17 – 18 September 2015
Venue: Movenpick Ambassador Hotel, Accra
Contact: Michael Cluskey
Tel: +44 (0) 207 384 7833
Email: michael.cluskey@energynet.co.uk
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