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ELECTRICITY COSTS, DUMSOR, TECHNICAL CHALLENGES OR CORRUPTION: GHANAIANS' QUEST FOR CHEAPER RENEWABL

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               Energy crises in the near future were anticipated by smart Ghanaians even as early as 2020. Many private and public businesses provided alternatives to Ghana's dominant electricity company (ECG). What about the poor masses? Many people expect the new administration to find a miraculous way to escape frequent power outages, popularly called dumsor in Ghana. For those who look at the Mahama administration as the power outage saviour, how far?

The slang for the frequent light-off has moved from Dumsor to Super Dumsor in the southern part of Ghana, where the government agencies rule. To the Ghanaian elites who rely on Lister's heavy-duty generators! Are fuel prices more affordable now?

The introduction of friendly ECG home meters! So very convenient, easy recharging with fewer hassles, but with much financial drain to most households. Isn't it about time to rethink our sources of power?


On 25th of May 2024, the Badwam newspaper review reported a police injunction against a planned mass protest in Ghana. The protest was tagged “DumsorMuststop”.  That's how bad it got!

Was this event after or before President Akufo-Addo confidently declared Dumsor problem (power outages) as resolved while setting up a 515-megawatt power plant under the $1.2 billion Ghana Bridge Power Project? 


The truth of the increasing irregular light outages was adamantly denied by many influential people.

Benjamin Obeng Antwi (ECG] for example, in response to the question of a return of Dumsor, last year was quick to reassure the Ashanti people that Dumsor isn’t back.

Amidst these assurances, the Dumsor continued!

Author Naaborle Sackeyfio, in her book titled “Energy Politics & Rural Development in Sub-Saharan Africa” bemoaned the fate of hydro-rich nations in our part of the world. The book makes bare the possible reasons why rural electricity has continued in its irregularity, after many deliberations. The book, while using Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa as case studies, points out that power sector reforms may have to work with much political change. The interlinking of power supply management with the political landscape of various nations may be behind the stagnation.

The immense hardship caused by rampant power outages in Ghana continues to impact all sectors of the economy. Not only are the poor masses whose petty businesses depend on power from the ECG grids suffering the impacts, but babies in the incubator as well. In Tema, the sufferings of babies in incubator were well publicized. It seems that the past few years have proven Abena Osei Asare's words true: "energy sector issues in Ghana may have to do with efficiency”.

“Can each Ghanaian home become a master of their own power source? Surely, yes! If not nationwide, then in individual homes!

Authors, Nana Asare and Obeng Darko, were the pioneers to fully reveal the hidden regulatory issues that impede the full development of renewable energy in Ghana, the Gambia and Nigeria. Renewable energy integration targets in Ghana are being hampered by these regulatory measures.

In his scholarly work, author Nathanael Ojong discusses off-grid solar electrification in Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, Senegal, Malawi, Tanzania, and Nigeria. Amidst socioeconomic and political opposition identified, he suggested that it might be the only way to bring basic energy to millions of poor Africans.


To spice up the mix, author Nancy Dickmann in her book “Using Renewable Energy” displays case study examples where renewable energy is fully resolving energy problems in Ghanaian medical clinics! It's a super exciting, unboring book on renewable energy.




In one of his speeches on ‘Dumsor’, Prince David Osei said: “Once you're dealing with machines, things can fail!” How comforting!

This is not the time for any Ghanaian home whose daily bread depends on power equipment and automobiles to comfort themselves with the fallible words of any administration. Everyone should quickly invest in Solar Renewable Energy, which will make them independent of ECG management weaknesses and government energy politics.


Get these Podcasts from Apple Book Store, Follow Link

There Is No 'Dumsor' In Ashanti Region; It’s Just A Technical Issue. – Benjamin Obeng Antwi (ECG PRO, Ashanti Region)

Podcast Episode ∙ Government ∙ 2025 ∙ 1 hour, 40 minutes

Link: https://apple.co/3T2kZU0

Dumsor Levy

Podcast Episode ∙ Business ∙ 2025 ∙ 1 hour, 23 seconds

Link: https://apple.co/45DXIiJ

15% of VAT on electricity tariffs amidst dumsor

Podcast Episode ∙ Daily News ∙ 2024 ∙ 41 minutes, 1 second

Link: https://apple.co/3HP45FU

‼️Ei Ghana🇬🇭🤦🏿‼️Dumsor At The Tema General Hospital As Babies Suffer In Incubators!!

Podcast Episode ∙ Entertainment News ∙ 2024 ∙ 14 minutes, 31 seconds

Link: https://apple.co/45tx9wt

Thermal Power Plant Commissioning: Ghana Will Not Go Back To Dumsor, President Akufo-Addo Assures Ghanaians

Podcast Episode ∙ Daily News ∙ 2024 ∙ 49 minutes, 9 seconds

Link: https://apple.co/44hhmi7

Dumsor: PURC Orders ECG To Provide Load Management Timetable By April 2

Podcast Episode ∙ Daily News ∙ 2024 ∙ 36 minutes, 32 seconds

Link: https://apple.co/40enhDf

Dumsor

Podcast Episode ∙ Business News ∙ 2024 ∙ 43 minutes, 46 seconds

JoyNews Today

Link: https://apple.co/4kLq9jj

"Dumsor or no Dumsor"

Podcast Episode ∙ Music Interviews ∙ 2024 ∙ 1 hour, 41 minutes

Link: https://apple.co/4ncxA4A

Dumsor Protest: IGP Files Petition To Halt #Dumsormuststop Vigil; Conveners Await Court Ruling

Podcast Episode ∙ Daily News ∙ 2024 ∙ 22 minutes, 21 seconds

Link: https://apple.co/44qAX0n


Get these eBooks and more from the Apple Store, Follow link:


Nana Asare Obeng-Darko [2024] Renewable Energy Law in Sub-Saharan Africa

Link: https://apple.co/3G5CXBY

Mona-Maria Narra & Satyanarayana Narra [2024] Innovations in Circular Economy and Renewable Energy in Africa

Link: https://apple.co/4kJw4Fw

Nathanael Ojong [2022] Off-Grid Solar Electrification in Africa

Link: https://apple.co/4n3bGAK

Nathanael Ojong [2022] Off-Grid Solar Electrification in Africa

Link: https://apple.co/4n3bGAK

Nancy Dickmann [2018] Using Renewable Energy

Link: https://apple.co/3T3Oftp

Naaborle Sackeyfio [2017]  Energy Politics and Rural Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

Link: https://apple.co/4lecOQa

Cynthia Dittmar [2009] Barriers and drivers for the deployment of renewable energy technology in developing countries

Link: https://apple.co/3HKBdyH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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