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Ghana: GRIDCo Targets 40% Women Workforce By 2030
The GRIDCo CEO said the company is fully aware of the input and impact of women being on its engineering and operations business and would, therefore, do everything possible to increase their numbers in the organisation.
He noted that at the inception of GRIDCo, there were a limited number of women who were involved in the core business of the company.
However, after fourteen years in operation, the number of female staff has changed significantly, and women are engaged in almost every sphere of GRIDCo’s operations.
The country’s energy sector, in the past, was male dominated but the last three decades have witnessed appreciable growth in the number of women permeating the sector.
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Ghana: NPA Directs OMCs To Increase BOST, UPPF Margins
Fuel prices shot up significantly with diesel selling at Gh23.45 while petrol sold at Gh¢18.99 in October.
However, prices have been dropping due to the stability of the Ghanaian cedi and the fall of crude oil prices on the international market.
As of Thursday morning, most of the oil marketing companies adjusted their pump prices with diesel selling at Gh18.86 while petrol is selling at Gh¢15.41 per litre.
The UPPF is used to support the efficient transportation of petroleum products around the country to ensure that price of the product are the same in every part of the country irrespective of the location.
BOST Margin is a tax imposed on petroleum products used to cover the maintenance and operating cost of petroleum product depots and undertaking expansion programmes at depots.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com Ghana: Fuel Prices Reduced Significantly
US Economic Professor Mocks Ghana…Says Plan To Use Gold To Buy Oil Is Bogus
Source: https://energynewsafrica.comVP of Ghana Mahamudu Bawumia unveiled a plan to buy oil with gold instead of the USD. Bawumia claims that his gold-for-oil plan will "reduce the persistent depreciation of our currency." Bawumia is grasping for straws. His plan is BOGUS. https://t.co/8x0lgU5Et1
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Ghana: PETROSOL Adjudged Petroleum Company Of The Year 2022
He indicated further that PETROSOL’s commitment to operating in line with best international practices was also a major factor, considering that the company has triple International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) certification for Quality Management System; Environmental Management System; and Occupational Health and Safety Management System.
The Chief Executive Officer of PETROSOL, Michael Bozumbil expressed his delight at the recognition, especially coming from such highly respected energy sector awards organisers.
He dedicated the award to the cherished customers across the country who have demonstrated their confidence and loyalty to the PETROSOL brand over the years, as well as the dedicated dealers and staff whose hard work and commitment to duty have earned the company the award.
Mr Bozumbil was also grateful to the regulators, as well as other key stakeholders for their support over the years.
Mr Bozumbil further indicated that he and his team would not rest on their oars but remain focused on ensuring that they continue to deliver value for money to their customers and operate ethically through regulatory compliance and tax payment compliance.
PETROSOL, which operates several fuel stations across the country, has won several awards for its commitment to best industry practices.
It was recently congratulated by the Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority for its tax compliance.
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Ghana: Women In Energy Meet For Three Days’ Confab
Speaking at the opening of the conference on Tuesday, Ghana’s Chief of Staff, Akosua Frema Osei Opare noted that for Ghana to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 7, which is to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy, would require active inclusion of women in all facets of the industry’s operations.
According to her, women represent 50.7 per cent of Ghana’s population and are important energy consumers due to their traditional role in household chores and the agri-food sector, therefore, stressing the need for women to be interested in clean cooking initiatives.
Touching on initiatives that have been pursued to promote gender parity, Madam Frema Osei Opare said successive governments have promoted Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education to allow students to acquire critical and independent thinking skills and become creative to solve problems.
Madam Akosua Frema Osei Opare noted that despite the energy sector being tagged as male-dominated, some corporate policies concerning equality inclusion and diversification create a happy workforce, and called on the few women in the industry, who are in leadership positions, to remain a shining example to others.
The Acting Chief Director at the Ministry of Energy, Mrs Wilhelmina Asamoah said she strongly believes Ghanaian women have a critical role to play in the exploitation of Ghana’s hydrocarbon resources, hydro, thermal and renewable just like their counterparts in advanced jurisdictions.
She said the three-day conference would provide an opportunity for women to share ideas, network and also within the current energy transition conversation, find the way forward in addressing issues in the energy sector.
Prof. Nana Ama Browne Klutse, an Associate Professor at the Department of Physics, University of Ghana, noted that a recent report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) showed that women who have jobs in the energy sector globally constitute only 22 per cent-23 per cent.
Prof. Ama Klutse described the figure as not encouraging and underscored the need for efforts to be made to encourage more girls to pursue Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education to be able to take up future jobs in the energy sector.
The CEO of VRA, CEO of Petroleum, MD of ECG, CEO of GRIDCo and Executive Secretary of Energy Commission delivered a statement on what their respective organisations are doing to promote women.
The organizers of the Women in Energy appreciated Dr. Cherub Antwi-Nsiah, a former Director for Gender and Social Inclusion at MiDA, Dr. Joyce Aryee, a Board Member of VRA and Madam Akosua Frema Osei Opare for their contributions towards women’s development in the country by presenting them with citations.







Source: https://energynewsafrica.com Nigeria: TCN Moves 22 Power Transformers, Other Transmission Equipment To Lagos To Boost Power Supply
The equipment, described as the highest of such in the company’s history, comprises 22 power transformers, haulage trucks, transmission switchyard spare parts and 45No. earthing transformers, suspension clamps, vibration dampers, armour rods, circuit breakers, current transformers, voltage transformers and 100 tons crane truck heads.
The Technical and Monitoring Committee of the Governing Board, led by the Committee Chairman, Nsima Ekere, visited the Ojo Store as part of their two-day visit to the Lagos Region where they inspected key power transmission substations as well as the Ojo Central Store.
After the equipment inspection, Mr Ekere lauded TCN for the record stock delivery to the store.
“We have seen loads of equipment that give me hope that the new dawn that we have been expecting to see at TCN is here. We saw about 30 forklifts, mobile transformers, reconditioning facilities, all kinds of things, the conductors, isolators, several other types of equipment and electric scaffold mobile scissors among others,” he said.
He continued that “all are to improve the capacity of TCN’s efficiency in doing their work. I am convinced that the transmission grid expansion project that TCN is presently executing is ongoing and I must also commend the World Bank and other donor agencies that are helping us with funding.”
Mr. Ekere said that with the massive stock at the TCN central store, the capacity of TCN to wheel power is being enhanced.
Speaking on the quantum of equipment in the Ojo Central Store, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Engr. Sule Ahmed Abdulaziz said that most of the equipment was procured for donor-funded projects supported by the World Bank, French Development Agency (AFD), and African Development Bank, among others.
Engr Abdulaziz noted that resources have been committed by Donor Agencies, assisting the transmission company in its grid expansion drive, the capacity of the transformers he said, ranges from 60MVA up to 150MVA.
Speaking further, he said: “We have not seen this level of the massive supply of materials in TCN stores in the past, purely for network expansion and maintenance. We have 150MVA transformers which are very massive and will eventually be connected to our 330kV circuit. We have 100MVA transformers, high-grade cranes and other equipment. It implies that the turnaround time to rectify faults when they occur and the downtime have been reduced.”
He mentioned other equipment delivered to the Lagos store to include circuit breakers, isolators, and aluminium conductors among others.
He added that the equipment is what TCN requires to ensure that the system becomes more stable.
With these, TCN can now ensure constant maintenance of the grid due to the availability of spares.
Also, expansion and promptly scheduled maintenance of the grid will ensure a more efficient and effective transportation of bulk electricity to distribution load centres nationwide for the benefit of Nigerians.
The projects, when completed, would further enhance the quality and stability of bulk supply as well as longer hours of power supply.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com


