Excellent piece. Insightful and thoughtful. Particularly captivating is the historical dimension to the piece!
I hope we are able to solve our energy needs once and for all.
I shall be thinking more ab ... read full comment
Prof. Sakyi,
Excellent piece. Insightful and thoughtful. Particularly captivating is the historical dimension to the piece!
I hope we are able to solve our energy needs once and for all.
I shall be thinking more about your piece as my head and pillow socialize throughout the silential darkness.
Thanks for sharing!
ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago
Stupid contribution to useless article.
Francis Kwarteng --> "I shall be thinking more about your piece as my head and pillow socialize throughout the silential darkness."
"silential" darkness ???
Author: f ... read full comment
Stupid contribution to useless article.
Francis Kwarteng --> "I shall be thinking more about your piece as my head and pillow socialize throughout the silential darkness."
"silential" darkness ???
Author: francis kwarteng
Date: 2015-01-14 08:36:06
Comment to: Renewable, Alternate, Green, and Sustainable Energ
Prof. Sakyi,
Excellent piece. Insightful and thoughtful. Particularly captivating is the historical dimension to the piece!
I hope we are able to solve our energy needs once and for all.
I shall be thinking more about your piece as my head and pillow socialize throughout the silential darkness.
Thanks for sharing!
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
Prof. Sakyi,
How is your friend Dr. Christian K. Gharban? I nearly forgot about him.
Was he the one who did some high-profile energy projects for the Saudi Arabian and South Africa governments (or someone else)?
Yo ... read full comment
Prof. Sakyi,
How is your friend Dr. Christian K. Gharban? I nearly forgot about him.
Was he the one who did some high-profile energy projects for the Saudi Arabian and South Africa governments (or someone else)?
You once mentioned something to that effect but I am not too clear about the facts as of this writing!
Please could you refresh my memory?
Thanks.
Kwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago
Yes Francis, Dr Christian Kow Gharban was at KNUST and graduated in Electrical Engineering with First Class, thence to Imperial College for his Phd. He designed new power systems in Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Papua New Guinea ... read full comment
Yes Francis, Dr Christian Kow Gharban was at KNUST and graduated in Electrical Engineering with First Class, thence to Imperial College for his Phd. He designed new power systems in Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Papua New Guinea etc. He is a genius. We have not met since 1977 but get news about him through another friend. Thanks for enjoying my piece. Happy New Year to you and family.
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
Prof. Sakyi,
Thanks for the information. Now I get it.
Happy New Year to you and your family.
Thanks for the article.
Prof. Sakyi,
Thanks for the information. Now I get it.
Happy New Year to you and your family.
Thanks for the article.
Kwadwo 9 years ago
Short sited and greedy politicians are the bane of the problems we face. There should be no reason TOR should be reduced to a storage facility for imported refined oil. It is clear somebody crafted this policy to enrich a few ... read full comment
Short sited and greedy politicians are the bane of the problems we face. There should be no reason TOR should be reduced to a storage facility for imported refined oil. It is clear somebody crafted this policy to enrich a few friends at the expense of the many. We need a selfless visionary to lead us into energy self sufficiency. What the current crop of leaders are now doing is giving out oil leases to Nigerians I know as loaves of bread to enrich themselves. We will remain in the dark for a long time. Thanks for your brilliant piece.
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
Kwadwo,
You could not have been right. I am with you on this!
Thanks.
Kwadwo,
You could not have been right. I am with you on this!
Thanks.
Awura abena 9 years ago
Thanks a lot. Very insightful piece indeed.
Thanks a lot. Very insightful piece indeed.
Kwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago
You are most welcome, Awura Abena. You inspire me.
You are most welcome, Awura Abena. You inspire me.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Thanks, Prof. Sakyi!
READ: "...There lies a dichotomy between fact, value, faith, and fiction..."
OUR COMMENT: More than enough contemporary Ghanaians, particularly the so-called leaders, are unable to tell the differen ... read full comment
Thanks, Prof. Sakyi!
READ: "...There lies a dichotomy between fact, value, faith, and fiction..."
OUR COMMENT: More than enough contemporary Ghanaians, particularly the so-called leaders, are unable to tell the difference between faith and fact. Mr. Mahama, for instance will talk miles about "divine interventions". But, you will never hear him using the other side of his mouth to seriously push science, knowledge, and rational thought as the foundations needed for the development of Ghana, (i.e. solving problems).
Ask Mr. Mahama and folks like him to explain how/why rain falls!
Case in point. Recently, I ran into a Ghanaian in an environment where science and technology are the primary forces for the US businesses, government agencies and contractors, in this case. I was shocked to hear from that individual that he believes in creationism, not evolution.
That's one for you!
ITEM: On the topic, good news is, the price of solar power systems are coming down. But, the young, up-and-coming people (and students) ought to be able to understand the principles behind that form of power, among the other alternative power forms. Sustainability is the key.
I am a social scientist by training and inclination. Therefore, this essay is a good reminder of alternative thoughts, more verifiable, objective, and useful. It is be no means "eclectic" in total. It is these types of information and forms of thought that we must push and push!
Teacher 9 years ago
Thanks for the piece, Kwesi, and for always trying to give us something of real educative value - whether you succeed with that or not.
You're doing far better than all these silly commentaries on trite happenings in our p ... read full comment
Thanks for the piece, Kwesi, and for always trying to give us something of real educative value - whether you succeed with that or not.
You're doing far better than all these silly commentaries on trite happenings in our politics and the tabloid interest shown in the KKD rape case and other such issues.
Continue the effort to raise the standard of content we see here.
Admirer 9 years ago
I hope Dr Gharban will assist Ghana in our quest for clean energy.That said,Dr Wreko-Brobbey holds Phd, in solar science from the same imperial college.What impact did he have on Ghana Solar Energy?....Zilch! Your articles ... read full comment
I hope Dr Gharban will assist Ghana in our quest for clean energy.That said,Dr Wreko-Brobbey holds Phd, in solar science from the same imperial college.What impact did he have on Ghana Solar Energy?....Zilch! Your articles are always insightful.
Prof. Sakyi,
Excellent piece. Insightful and thoughtful. Particularly captivating is the historical dimension to the piece!
I hope we are able to solve our energy needs once and for all.
I shall be thinking more ab ...
read full comment
Stupid contribution to useless article.
Francis Kwarteng --> "I shall be thinking more about your piece as my head and pillow socialize throughout the silential darkness."
"silential" darkness ???
Author: f ...
read full comment
Prof. Sakyi,
How is your friend Dr. Christian K. Gharban? I nearly forgot about him.
Was he the one who did some high-profile energy projects for the Saudi Arabian and South Africa governments (or someone else)?
Yo ...
read full comment
Yes Francis, Dr Christian Kow Gharban was at KNUST and graduated in Electrical Engineering with First Class, thence to Imperial College for his Phd. He designed new power systems in Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Papua New Guinea ...
read full comment
Prof. Sakyi,
Thanks for the information. Now I get it.
Happy New Year to you and your family.
Thanks for the article.
Short sited and greedy politicians are the bane of the problems we face. There should be no reason TOR should be reduced to a storage facility for imported refined oil. It is clear somebody crafted this policy to enrich a few ...
read full comment
Kwadwo,
You could not have been right. I am with you on this!
Thanks.
Thanks a lot. Very insightful piece indeed.
You are most welcome, Awura Abena. You inspire me.
Thanks, Prof. Sakyi!
READ: "...There lies a dichotomy between fact, value, faith, and fiction..."
OUR COMMENT: More than enough contemporary Ghanaians, particularly the so-called leaders, are unable to tell the differen ...
read full comment
Thanks for the piece, Kwesi, and for always trying to give us something of real educative value - whether you succeed with that or not.
You're doing far better than all these silly commentaries on trite happenings in our p ...
read full comment
I hope Dr Gharban will assist Ghana in our quest for clean energy.That said,Dr Wreko-Brobbey holds Phd, in solar science from the same imperial college.What impact did he have on Ghana Solar Energy?....Zilch! Your articles ...
read full comment