Ghana electricity regulations
Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) Revenue Mobilisation
Starting July 14 – July 25, 2025, Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) is rolling out a nationwide campaign titled "Operation ALL MUST PAY", aimed at recovering unpaid electricity bills from
Ghana likely to end 2025 with inflation rate in single digit –
Ghana is likely to end 2025 with an inflation rate in single digits, below the Bank of Ghana''s revised end-2025 target of 12%, Deloitte has predicted in its West Africa Inflation update.
Citizens advised to engage certified electricians
Kumasi July 24, GNA – The Energy Commission has advised Ghanaians to always engage the services of qualified and certified wiring professionals and inspectors before applying for meters from the Electricity Company of Ghana,
ECG alone not to blame for Ghana''s electricity woes: IPPG
For many Ghanaians, the country''s energy crisis is synonymous with the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG). From frequent power outages and billing discrepancies to frustrating customer...
Energy Minister Explains 2.45% Electricity Tariff Adjustment
The Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Hon. John Abdulai Jinapor, has provided detailed justification to Parliament on the recently announced 2.45% electricity tariff adjustment for the
Consistency and regulatory coherence: Imperatives for policy
It''s important to consider whether regulation should converge or diverge given current fragmented approaches within Ghana''s regulatory environment. Two leadership models exist for regulatory
Ato Forson: Energy sector still Ghana''s biggest economic threat
Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson says Ghana''s energy sector remains the single greatest threat to the country''s long-term economic stability, despite efforts to reset the sector.
An Africa in which energy & extractive resources
An Africa in which energy & extractive resources are utilised for economic transformation & sustainable inclusive development. Our focus is to create a strong connection between research evidence and advocacy to
Quality of regulatory governance: Deep dive into PURC''s
A recent in-depth study sheds light on the strengths and challenges of PURC''s oversight of Ghana''s electricity and urban water sectors, providing critical insights into its regulatory
Ghana regulators move forward to cover $3 billion domestic
Ghana is preparing to introduce its first regulatory framework for cryptocurrency as usage of digital assets in the country surges to $3 billion. The Bank of Ghana (BoG) is expected to present a
The Case For Investor Tax Holidays: What Ghana Can Learn
A Call to Action for Ghana''s Leaders Ghana''s policymakers must look beyond short-term revenue needs and embrace bold fiscal strategies that create enabling environments for investment. It
Africa Crypto News Week in Review: Ghana to License
In the latest Africa crypto news, Ghana will license crypto exchanges starting September 2025, as Luno introduces crypto staking services in Nigeria. DRC has released an e-diplôme platform
We''re working on L.I. to clamp down on illegal electricity
Answering questions on the floor of Parliament on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, the Minister disclosed plans to lay a Legislative Instrument (L.I.) before Parliament to introduce stiffer
Oilfields to Carbon Vaults: The Ghanaian scientist rewriting energy rules
As the world grapples with the energy-climate paradox, Isaac Owusu, a trailblazing Ghanaian petroleum engineer, is turning oil reservoirs into unexpected allies in the fight against climate

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