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Tullow Oil Books US$1.3 Billion Loss In First Half Of 2020The two plants were envisaged under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUJ). “In Bihar, 84.91 lakh PMUJ connections have been given at a cost of Rs1,366 crore provided by the government of India since May 2016. The LPG coverage in Bihar has increased from 25.50% of the total households in April 2014 to 76.9% by August this year. As a result, total active domestic LPG consumers have increased from 51.2 lakh in April 2014 to 180 lakh at present,” said Vibhash Kumar, executive director of Indian Oil, Bihar and state coordinator of Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) in the state. “Improvement in LPG bottling infrastructure has enabled oil companies to serve LPG consumers in remote places of Bihar. These plants have also created direct and indirect employment opportunities for about 1,000 people in nearby rural areas,” he added. At present, there are 13 bottling plants in Bihar run by IOCL, HPCL and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL). The per day bottling capacity in the state has increased from 98,000 cylinders in April 2016 to 2.58 lakh cylinders per day at present. Source:www.energynewsafrica.com
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Ghana: System Disturbances Caused Recent Power Outages-ReportIn a tweet on ACEP’s official account, it read: “NJOAgyemang this afternoon paid a working visit to AcepPower to interact with staff of the organisation, as part of her #CSOs tour.”
The #VicePresidentialCandidate of the @OfficialNDCGh, @NJOAgyemang, this afternoon paid a working visit to @AcepPower to interact with staff of the organization, as part of her #CSOs tour. pic.twitter.com/Gy0gH0Dh2w
— ACEP (@AcepPower) September 10, 2020
The #Team of the #VicePresidentialCandidate of the @OfficialNDCGh, @NJOAgyemang, yesterday interacted with the @AcepPower #Team, to #discourse on issues of #nationaldevelopment & the #nationalinterest.@benboakye @bftghana @Joy997FM @Graphicgh @Citi973 @utvghana @ParliamentGhana pic.twitter.com/IkyH1BBwa3
— ACEP (@AcepPower) September 11, 2020



The first phase is expected to be completed in September while the second phase will be completed in December.
Mr. Acheampong told energynewsafrica.com that the authority is positioning itself to be the renewable energy leader in the country.
To achieve this vision, Mr. Acheampong said the Bui Power Authority has, since 2015, done a lot of programmes and policies to be able to achieve it.
“We have expanded our existing switch yard to accommodate the injection of 250MW from the solar plant. What we want to do is to come up with a hybrid system where the solar will complement the hydro. Normally for solar generation, there is what is called variability, that is, you can only have the sun from the morning to 6pm. In the evenings, you can’t generate, so normally, for you to be able to generate 24 hours, you need to have battery storage. So our development programme is having hybridization with the hydro. We will use the hydro as our storage so that during the day, when we have enough sunshine, the solar plants will be running and then in the evening the hydro plants will kick in to give that reserve,” he explained.
As part of implementing the local content policy, Mr. Acheampong said the authority gave employment to about 300 local people comprising labourers, welders, steel benders, carpenters, operators of dozers and electricians.
Explaining the vision of the Bui Power Authority to energynewsafrica.com, its Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Fred Oware said the authority has planned to construct a solar park with a capacity of 250 megawatts.


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