2025 ENERGY OUTLOOK
The Energy Commission fulfilment of its mandate under the Energy Commission Act (Act 541, 1997) Section 2 Sub-section 2c presents supply and demand forecasts for electricity, petroleum
GHANEPS
It offers a secure, interactive, dynamic environment for carrying out procurement of all categories, complexity or value. GHANEPS supports processes of procuring Goods, Works, Consultancy, Non
Ghana enacts Legislative Instrument to mandate
The government has introduced a Legislative Instrument (LI) that mandates the procurement of power generation through competitive bidding, as
Ghana Energy Storage Project Bidding: Opportunities, Trends & Key
This article explores the latest developments in Ghana energy storage project bidding, offering actionable insights for investors and contractors seeking opportunities in West Africa''s growing clean
Five key facts about Ghana''s new law on competitive
West African country, Ghana, has introduced a new Legislative Instrument (L.I) that makes competitive bidding mandatory for the procurement
Rate Setting Guidelines for Procurement and Supply of Electricity
A public utility licensed under any law to own or operate electricity generation assets in the regulated electricity market in Ghana shall operate within the scope of its Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)
The Hidden Risk in Ghana''s Centralized Power System and
Ghana''s centralized electricity system has powered national development for decades, but its current structure also concentrates risk in ways we can no longer ignore. When most of a country''s
Energy Ministry pushes for open bidding for power
The government has introduced a Legislative Instrument (LI) that mandates the procurement of power generation through competitive bidding as
Pwalugu Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Plant with an Integrated Battery
Procurement notices from over 850+ sources of tenders and grants published by donors, development banks, foundations, and international financial institutions (IFIs) are available here.
Govt Submits Legislative Instrument to Boost Competitive Power
Ghana has taken a key step toward reforming its energy sector by submitting a Legislative Instrument (LI) to Parliament that will enable competitive procurement of power
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