IF MAHAMA HAD ANY BALLS, HE WOULD SACK ALL THESE IDIOTS (THE HEADS) AT THE ENERGY MINISTRY, PURC, GEC, AND ALL THE OTHER UTILITY COMPANIES. THEY ARE USELESS.
IF MAHAMA HAD ANY BALLS, HE WOULD SACK ALL THESE IDIOTS (THE HEADS) AT THE ENERGY MINISTRY, PURC, GEC, AND ALL THE OTHER UTILITY COMPANIES. THEY ARE USELESS.
Kk3 10 years ago
All the so called advanced countries do exactly what helps their populace regardless of what other countries think or say. Watch them and see all the rules they bend to suit them. Only stupid Africa follows stupid rules to th ... read full comment
All the so called advanced countries do exactly what helps their populace regardless of what other countries think or say. Watch them and see all the rules they bend to suit them. Only stupid Africa follows stupid rules to their demise...all these years and electricity generation is still a problem. Bloody ignoramuses. Cut your coat to your size.
IDRIS PACAS 10 years ago
Was this Minister talking about charcoal or coal. In the energy sector as he rightly represents, coal is a type of sedimentary rock used as fuel. It is one of the forms of fossil fuels and therefore non-renewable.
Charcoal ... read full comment
Was this Minister talking about charcoal or coal. In the energy sector as he rightly represents, coal is a type of sedimentary rock used as fuel. It is one of the forms of fossil fuels and therefore non-renewable.
Charcoal is that obtained from incomplete burning of wood. It is therefore renewable. It is commonly produced in Ghana.
I think the Minister had better used the word 'charcoal'.
Whatever 10 years ago
You have Gas reserves in tens of trillions of quantities and you're talking about coal? What's wrong with you? Do you have coal reserves in Ghana? The money is in the Gas. Why do you think the Americans are circling around th ... read full comment
You have Gas reserves in tens of trillions of quantities and you're talking about coal? What's wrong with you? Do you have coal reserves in Ghana? The money is in the Gas. Why do you think the Americans are circling around that area? You just gave Tullow to flare up 500m of Gas every month, wasting thermal resources and you're talking about coal. This topic should even come up again till that Gas resource is utilized. God is not a fool. It is not the abundance of what you, it is how you use it.
OBOONI 10 years ago
WHAT ABOUT SOLAR ???MAKE THE IMPORTATION OF SOLAR PANELS TAX FREE , LEBANON , ISRAEL ARE ALL USING SOLAR ENERGY.
WHAT ABOUT SOLAR ???MAKE THE IMPORTATION OF SOLAR PANELS TAX FREE , LEBANON , ISRAEL ARE ALL USING SOLAR ENERGY.
Ghanata 10 years ago
Once upon a time there used to be coal generation plants in Ghana for our electricity, that is Kumasi Power House, Accra Power House and Takoradi Power to name a few plus the railways trains which were all coal. Maybe Mr Ji ... read full comment
Once upon a time there used to be coal generation plants in Ghana for our electricity, that is Kumasi Power House, Accra Power House and Takoradi Power to name a few plus the railways trains which were all coal. Maybe Mr Jinapor was not born and I would like to remind him that we used to get coal from Nigeria and after 1957 and then 1961 when we became a republic with the slave mentality finally out of minds, we smarted out of the pollution mess and the Nigeria BS to promote the Volta River power generation. Mr Jinapor , have you forgotten the Gas import from Nigeria and its reliability to even think about the coal importation from the same country? If this temporal dumsor is beyond your government management, please don't get us to bring the Chinese dirt and greediness to our future generation. You should think!!!
Pumpuni 10 years ago
"Coal power in the United States accounted for 39% of the country's electricity production in 2013."
SOURCE: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_power_in_the_United_States
"Coal power in the United States accounted for 39% of the country's electricity production in 2013."
SOURCE: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_power_in_the_United_States
SEIDU JOHNSON 10 years ago
THE COST OF THE COAL FIRED-PLANT IS THE FIRST POINT, SECOND POINT IS GHANA DON´T HAVE IT´S OWN COAL THAT MEANS GHANA HAVE TO BUY THE COAL ALWAYS, THE THIRD POINT IS THE POLUTION, INFACT GHANA IS DIRTY ENOUGH TO POLUT IT AGA ... read full comment
THE COST OF THE COAL FIRED-PLANT IS THE FIRST POINT, SECOND POINT IS GHANA DON´T HAVE IT´S OWN COAL THAT MEANS GHANA HAVE TO BUY THE COAL ALWAYS, THE THIRD POINT IS THE POLUTION, INFACT GHANA IS DIRTY ENOUGH TO POLUT IT AGAIN. GHANA ALWAYS HAVE TO THINK ABOUT THE YOUTH NOT ONLY TODAY. EU COUNTRIES, USA AND AUSTRALIANS ARE RUNING AWAY FROM THE POLUTION SO GHANAIANS SHOULD OPEN THEIR EYES AND GET OUT FROM THE OLD THINGS. WE HAVE TO CONCENTRATE ON THE RENEWABLE ENERGY WHICH IS VERY GOOD FOR THE YOUTH. THE ENERGY MINISTER CAN ALSO GET CONTACT TO THE GHANAIANS WIND ENERGY TECHNICIANS IN GERMANY THEY WILL TELL HIM A LITLE ABOUT WIND ENERGY. WIND IS FREE OF CHARGE.
Black Banana 10 years ago
An idiot just heard of a new idea. So guess what he will follow his follys lot as usual. Does commonsense not tell these empties coal is out of fashion and dying. What the is the sun around the equator for.
An idiot just heard of a new idea. So guess what he will follow his follys lot as usual. Does commonsense not tell these empties coal is out of fashion and dying. What the is the sun around the equator for.
Mensah 10 years ago
What a dumb President! What does this guy know about energy to be put in such a sensitive position. No wonder Ghana is in such a mess. What kind of a country is this?
What a dumb President! What does this guy know about energy to be put in such a sensitive position. No wonder Ghana is in such a mess. What kind of a country is this?
Thinking Ghanaian 10 years ago
We don't need anybody's permission to use coal if it is a more affordable option. At our current stage of development we need to be talking about COAL ( which we can afford) instead of nuclear power. That is cheap talk. Can w ... read full comment
We don't need anybody's permission to use coal if it is a more affordable option. At our current stage of development we need to be talking about COAL ( which we can afford) instead of nuclear power. That is cheap talk. Can we ever afford to store the waste when we are not able handle ordinary garbage. Talking about coal is realistic. Talking about nuclear power reveals your ignorance. Tell the minister!
Mensah 10 years ago
What a dumb President! What does this guy know about energy to be put in such a sensitive position. No wonder Ghana is in such a mess. What kind of a country is this?
What a dumb President! What does this guy know about energy to be put in such a sensitive position. No wonder Ghana is in such a mess. What kind of a country is this?
Thinking Ghanaian 10 years ago
At our stage of development, COAL is our best option. It is silly and sheer ignorance to talk about nuclear power which will NEVER, NEVER happen. How are we going to store the waste when we can't even handle our simple garbag ... read full comment
At our stage of development, COAL is our best option. It is silly and sheer ignorance to talk about nuclear power which will NEVER, NEVER happen. How are we going to store the waste when we can't even handle our simple garbage? Or do we think someone will be stupid enough to give us aid for it.
Talking about nuclear is almost akin to a poor tropical country with more fresh water than we know what to with acquiring a desalination plant to use sea water! SAD, SAD.
military man 10 years ago
Thinking,
I agree with you wholeheartedly on the issue of the nuclear waste, not to mention the cost; but have you also thought about the health issues associated with a coal-fired plant?
As both you and I know, we don' ... read full comment
Thinking,
I agree with you wholeheartedly on the issue of the nuclear waste, not to mention the cost; but have you also thought about the health issues associated with a coal-fired plant?
As both you and I know, we don't have the best health care system in the world, so how do you propose to deal with the inherent breathing problems future generations are going to suffer in and around where such plants would be built?
I've worked in a lot of power plants in North America and I can tell you that coal-fired plants are the worst polluters of the environment. Even the most advanced nations are trying to stay away from coal-fired plants these days.
Why do we want to compound our problems even more if we can't even handle the medicals issues associated with malaria? We only have taxis masquerading as ambulances in our cities. A lot of our children and grand children would be the worst sufferers of asthma and other unknown breathing problems if these plants are allowed to be built.
Just check my suggestion about wind-powered turbines for power generation on this page and tell me what you think, would you?
They are a whole lot cleaner and cheaper, not to mention that Ghana is lucky to have a whole coastal stretch along the Gulf of Guinea.
readi 2 dye 10 years ago
Yes we can find a way to turn sunlight into electricity with products from GH..we have lot of smart un employed universit graduates let's put them to work with our own resources. I can understand if we have the coal...but to ... read full comment
Yes we can find a way to turn sunlight into electricity with products from GH..we have lot of smart un employed universit graduates let's put them to work with our own resources. I can understand if we have the coal...but to import from China is a stretch.
Mensah 10 years ago
What a dumb President! What does this guy know about energy to be put in such a sensitive position. No wonder Ghana is in such a mess. What kind of a country is this?
What a dumb President! What does this guy know about energy to be put in such a sensitive position. No wonder Ghana is in such a mess. What kind of a country is this?
military man 10 years ago
Do these people know what they are talking about?
Even the industrialized world is trying to steer away from coal as fuel because of all the environmental issues and the health risks associated with burning coal as fuel.
... read full comment
Do these people know what they are talking about?
Even the industrialized world is trying to steer away from coal as fuel because of all the environmental issues and the health risks associated with burning coal as fuel.
Now here we are with our dumb shit Energy ministry thinking about a coal-fored power plant. China doesn't care a hoot about the world environment. Even more so if it's not directly in their backyard. Do you know the number of generations that will suffer from breathing problems that will be associated with this coal-fired plant? It's not like Ghana has the best health care program in the world so just because we are desperate for power doesn't mean we should create more problems for our citizenry in terms of our health. There's no one good working hospital in the country that we can lay claim to so what is the sense in compounding the situation?
Is CHINA prepared to build well-maintained hospitals in the towns immediately around this coal-fired plant location? Like I said China doesn't care a rat's ass what happens to the inhabitants around this plant. Look at the way they are messing up our rivers, our farms and our landscapes with their illegal mining activities. These rogues don't give a hoot to what happens to us as long as they get their profits. If our leaders are fools enough to believe whatever these crooks tell them, they should only go back to look at how China is pulling the puppetry strings in terms of the loans they have given us so far. We are paying "out of this world" exorbitant interest rates on them.
So why anyone with a functioning brain in their heads will listen to the Chinese is beyond my comprehension.
Infact, this confirms my belief that we have blockheads for people put in very responsible positions in Ghana.
The amount of money we we spend to get this plant running can be used for feasibilty studies to determine and if possible, install wind-powered
generators all along our coasts. We won't need fuel to fire them; all we need is the abundance of wind we have along our coastal lines.
Coal, on the other hand will have to be imported and we will be at the mercy of the exporters of coal. We don't have a good record as a nation for paying up what we get from other nations and even if we are able to, they are going to charge us an arm and a leg for their products and services. WEalways end up paying through the nose.
So forget about coal and concentrate on WIND-POWERED turbines onour coast.
ONLY GOD CAN SAVE US with these fools we have as leaders!!!!!
Joe Turkey 10 years ago
Safe, reliable and beat.
Safe, reliable and beat.
eugene 10 years ago
Not with idiots in ghana that can't change oil in car on regular basis or keep the radioactive shit away from boko harem..even china buys coal from usa & aust. If clean plant is built(lots of filters for exhaust) them build o ... read full comment
Not with idiots in ghana that can't change oil in car on regular basis or keep the radioactive shit away from boko harem..even china buys coal from usa & aust. If clean plant is built(lots of filters for exhaust) them build one...the main sell for coal is ability to buy huge amounts when price is low and just pile it up...don't have to worry about pipeline breaks or storage tank explosions(only coal dust will explode)...To transport coal build rail-line to port or build plants close to sea or river so that river water will cool the heat exchangers
CITIZEN ONE - EUGENICS 10 years ago
You know I always thought that one day, they'd all grow up, and take us back to our primitive past.
Of horse drawn carts...
Of villagers roaming the streets of Accra with livestock under their armpits
Of mothers bathing ... read full comment
You know I always thought that one day, they'd all grow up, and take us back to our primitive past.
Of horse drawn carts...
Of villagers roaming the streets of Accra with livestock under their armpits
Of mothers bathing their kids in the nude right at Kwame Nkrumah, Dankwa and Tetteh Quarshie roundabouts, and knowing the typical Ghanaian mentality, it will be accepted as part of OUR/THEIR culture.
Of primtive Akan life becoming the norm.
I have witnessed The Greater Accra Region degenerate into a Jungle of Steel and Concrete, all because the slow invasion by the surrounding villagers was underestimated.
Now the same elements have infiltrated every political and social fabric of modern day Ghana. What do we get? Crazies everywhere!
... 10 years ago
LOOK, IDIOT, DON'T TALK ABOUT AKANS THAT WAY. YOU MUST LEARN TO RESPECT YOUR SUPERIORS, OKAY?
LOOK, IDIOT, DON'T TALK ABOUT AKANS THAT WAY. YOU MUST LEARN TO RESPECT YOUR SUPERIORS, OKAY?
... 10 years ago
DOES THIS GUY KNOW THE IMPORT OF WHAT HE IS SAYING?
DOES THIS GUY KNOW THE IMPORT OF WHAT HE IS SAYING?
mensah abrampa 10 years ago
As the energy crisis worsens the Energy Minister finds himself on the spot. He desperately needs to say something, no matter how stupid it may sound, pretend to be finding a solution and give himself a reason to be hopeful. M ... read full comment
As the energy crisis worsens the Energy Minister finds himself on the spot. He desperately needs to say something, no matter how stupid it may sound, pretend to be finding a solution and give himself a reason to be hopeful. Mr minister can heave a sigh of relief, pat himself on the back, take a vacation and rest peacefully for the next few days for he's got the air off his chest .
The fierce urgency of now does not call for any knee jerk solutions. Now is the time to prove he's the best qualified for his job. While it's true that a country like the USA is dependent on coal sources for some of their energy needs, there's a raging fierce debate on the health and environmental hazards the pollution from the coal industry is causing the nation. We will not be able to manage the pollution from the coal industry so why even talk about it.
eugene 10 years ago
he is grasping...and most of problem is ghana's inability to pay Nigeria for gas or crude oil...So how will they buy coal and pay to transport it from usa,Aust. etc?
he is grasping...and most of problem is ghana's inability to pay Nigeria for gas or crude oil...So how will they buy coal and pay to transport it from usa,Aust. etc?
Kofi B 10 years ago
To all those opposed to the coal-fired plant option as a potential solution to Ghana's energy deficit, here's a reality check - renewable energy options (wind, solar, biomass etc.) are not proven technologies for the scale re ... read full comment
To all those opposed to the coal-fired plant option as a potential solution to Ghana's energy deficit, here's a reality check - renewable energy options (wind, solar, biomass etc.) are not proven technologies for the scale required here. With the exception of hydro, most developed countries continue to rely on conventional/proven "dirty" sources of energy i.e., oil/gas, nuclear, and COAL!!! Don't let those elite Western environmentalists fool you!
KOJO - LONDON 10 years ago
US and other progressive countries have planned to decommission coal plants in the coming years and switch completely to natural gas which emit lower GHG. We should speed up development of natural gas and stop some of these w ... read full comment
US and other progressive countries have planned to decommission coal plants in the coming years and switch completely to natural gas which emit lower GHG. We should speed up development of natural gas and stop some of these wishful thinking
ABU JOMO CALGARY CANADA 10 years ago
IT IS VERY SAD TO SEE HOW PRESIDENT MAHAMA HAD APPOINTED INCOMPETENT AND IGNORANT PEOPLE TO STEER THE AFFAIRS OF OUR BELOVED GHANA. MR JINAPOR SHOULD FIRST GO TO CHINA AND OBSERVED HOW ATMOSPHERE IN CHINA IS SMOGED. SECOND D ... read full comment
IT IS VERY SAD TO SEE HOW PRESIDENT MAHAMA HAD APPOINTED INCOMPETENT AND IGNORANT PEOPLE TO STEER THE AFFAIRS OF OUR BELOVED GHANA. MR JINAPOR SHOULD FIRST GO TO CHINA AND OBSERVED HOW ATMOSPHERE IN CHINA IS SMOGED. SECOND DEVELOPED COUNNTIES ARE CLAMPING DOWN ON COAL PLANTS, WHICH ONLY INCREASES THE GLOBAL TEMPERATURE AND ALSO PULMONARY DISEASES. JINAPOR EVEN, DOES NOT HAVE ANY KNOWLEDGE IN ENERGY WHICH MERIT HIM TO BE IN THAT MINISTRY. I COULD SAY IS APPOINTED A GONJA PRINCE TO PAY ALLEGIANCE TO GONJAS IN BUIPE. I BELIEVE IF SUCH COAL PLANT IS CONSIDERED, THEN IT SHOULD BE BUILT AT BUIPE OR BOLE. SINCE THEIR INDIGENES MAHAMA AND JINAPOR KNOWS NOTHING ABOUT GOVERNANCE, THEY ARE TOTAL FAILURES. MY BELOVED NDC SHOULD GET A NEW PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE TO WIN ELECTIONS IN 2016. GHANAIANS ARE NOT STUPID. I CHALLENGE ANY NDC GUY TO THIS ARTICLE.
MRS SARAH 10 years ago
• 7 hours ago
Purchase a Trailer Load Of DANGOTE
CEMENT At a Low Factory Price.
We Supply To Any Part Of The Country
Upon The Customer(s) Order,
And Delivered To Your Door Step.
*Product: DANGOTE CEMENT(50KG).
*Origi ... read full comment
• 7 hours ago
Purchase a Trailer Load Of DANGOTE
CEMENT At a Low Factory Price.
We Supply To Any Part Of The Country
Upon The Customer(s) Order,
And Delivered To Your Door Step.
*Product: DANGOTE CEMENT(50KG).
*Origin: DANGOTE FACTORY.
*Price Per Bag: NGN1,150(One Thousand
One Hundred And Fifty Naira Only).
*Trailer Load Quantity: 600 Bags.
*Total Cost: 600 Bags x 1,150 Naira.
d= 690,000.00 Naira.
*Duration Of Delivery After Order:Two(2)
Days.
*Transportation Cost Depends On The
Distance Or State.
***Contact Us Now To Place Your Order
Via;
*Office Number: +2348112238477 or
*Office Number: +2349032484323
*Email: dangotecementnigltd@gmail.com.
Note;You Can Order Any Amount Of
Quantity And
We Deliver Our Goods To Where Ever Our
Customers
May Reside,In Stocks,Sites,or Construction
Companies,
Distance is not a barrier...
YOOMOBEGA 10 years ago
Go to Actuon4Energy. Org
and watch the video before you talk about the need for energy Mr. Deputy Min. For Energy.
Go to Actuon4Energy. Org
and watch the video before you talk about the need for energy Mr. Deputy Min. For Energy.
Egya Blay 10 years ago
Incompetencies at their highest level. Herrr!!! Oh! Ghana, my Ghana!!!
Incompetencies at their highest level. Herrr!!! Oh! Ghana, my Ghana!!!
Kofi K 10 years ago
If other nations have used coal and passed that stage, why should we a whole country go back and start from where others have passed. Wind Power! has jinapor heard of it?? Minister by default! Read expand your horizon coal ha ... read full comment
If other nations have used coal and passed that stage, why should we a whole country go back and start from where others have passed. Wind Power! has jinapor heard of it?? Minister by default! Read expand your horizon coal has all the negatives, trees are being cut, land degraded, now you want to pollute the air. So-called middle income country without technological mindset! Even ministers how sad.
EZEKIEL 10 years ago
Why don't we look SERIOUSLY into the Solar Energy Sector BEFORE COAL ?? The SUN is ALL YEAR ROUND for FREE and the Tech. IS NOW AVAILABLE!!
We don't have the Coal Deposits IN GHANA....yet we are SERIOUSLY drumming up accept ... read full comment
Why don't we look SERIOUSLY into the Solar Energy Sector BEFORE COAL ?? The SUN is ALL YEAR ROUND for FREE and the Tech. IS NOW AVAILABLE!!
We don't have the Coal Deposits IN GHANA....yet we are SERIOUSLY drumming up acceptance for something WE'LL HAVE TO IMPORT BEFORE FEEDING THE FURNACE. Anybody thinking of the Gas-Supply from Nigeria ?? We DON'T pay on time and the consequence is that the SUPPLY is ERRATIC.What about the COAL ??? I don't think we are diong OUR HOMEWORK!!
Bonsu 10 years ago
Countries that use coal are those that have coal reserves in abundance.These include south Africa, USA and China etc.Ghana does not have coal so you have to importmiliions of tonnes,create logistics facilities to move them fr ... read full comment
Countries that use coal are those that have coal reserves in abundance.These include south Africa, USA and China etc.Ghana does not have coal so you have to importmiliions of tonnes,create logistics facilities to move them from the port to the plants.We don-t have a coal terminal at the port and the means to transport it which needs a modern rail system.Training of people to manage it is also needed.Let's concentrate on our competitive hydro and look at LNG,Solar and other sources. our problems is due to pro poor energy management planning like all other sectors of Ghana which is lacking.
mohammed 10 years ago
why do you want to follow industrialize countries mistakes to get the good life? We must work with the industrialize nation to tap the needed technology to generate power. if you do not know how? resign.
why do you want to follow industrialize countries mistakes to get the good life? We must work with the industrialize nation to tap the needed technology to generate power. if you do not know how? resign.
HE`S NOT AFRAID 10 years ago
TIME FOR COAL- ENERGY MINISTRY
TIME FOR COAL- ENERGY MINISTRY
KING LOMOTEY 10 years ago
Is John Jinapor talking about clean coal? Do we have the technology? Is he aware of global warming and the emission of greenhouse gases? Has he checked into feasibility of using renewable sources of energy like photovoltaic, ... read full comment
Is John Jinapor talking about clean coal? Do we have the technology? Is he aware of global warming and the emission of greenhouse gases? Has he checked into feasibility of using renewable sources of energy like photovoltaic, solar panels, micro and hydro projects, wind farms, geothermals, waste-to-energy-conversion systems, and other low carbon technologies?
Thinking Ghanaian 10 years ago
Coal is cheap that is why the so called developed countries are struggling to give it up and are unable to do so in spite of their relative wealth. They have benefited over so many years. Ghana will start from zero and of cou ... read full comment
Coal is cheap that is why the so called developed countries are struggling to give it up and are unable to do so in spite of their relative wealth. They have benefited over so many years. Ghana will start from zero and of course contribute to global warming. Ours will be infinitesimal compared with the others. Poor Ghana cannot be expected to bear a disproportionate cost in saving the planet.
FIX IT 10 years ago
Of all the sources of energy that the Mahama led NDC gov't could look at, is it coal, which would also be imported, that came to mind?
What about the gas infrastructure project which should have come onstream like ages ago, ... read full comment
Of all the sources of energy that the Mahama led NDC gov't could look at, is it coal, which would also be imported, that came to mind?
What about the gas infrastructure project which should have come onstream like ages ago, to power the thermal component of our generation capacity? What is holding it up? What about solar energy? What incentives would it take to go into large scale solar energy generation? How can we streamline this process of solar energy generation such that, real estate developers can incorporate it into their developments and what incentives would go with it such that it would take some of the pressure of our traditional sources of energy generation so industry can benefit from this arrangement?
What about biomass energy? What about wind energy?
There are very realistic, environmentally sound sources of energy generation which makes far more sense than coal fired plants, or any argument for clean coal energy. The importation of the raw material is a disincentive in the first place, making it highly unattractive.
The time for coal energy per John Jinapor, if he cares to know, passed a few centuries ago, and the Mahama led NDC gov't should get with the times. If they cannot fix the energy crisis, which is the case judging from their rather very long tenure in office since the 1980's, they should resign immediately, for a team that has demonstrated the ability to get things done, get in there and do the job.
SAARA-MENSAH 10 years ago
Having a good heart is different from good sense. This minister must be looking for a solution but got it all wrong. How many Ghanaians will be dying cus of cancer from mesothelioma?
Having a good heart is different from good sense. This minister must be looking for a solution but got it all wrong. How many Ghanaians will be dying cus of cancer from mesothelioma?
Antef 10 years ago
I sometime think Ghana's energy crisis is purely man-made. This is due to our visionless and thoughtless so-called leaders.
Anytime it rains heavily, parts of the country gets flooded. Yet, it does not occur to these our ... read full comment
I sometime think Ghana's energy crisis is purely man-made. This is due to our visionless and thoughtless so-called leaders.
Anytime it rains heavily, parts of the country gets flooded. Yet, it does not occur to these our so-called leaders to undertake irrigation projects to get the excess water into places where it is mostly needed.
Listen to the backwardness of this minister, talking about coal energy when there are other environmental sound alternatives like solar energy.
Erasmus 10 years ago
Is very likely, seen the background of the Chinese company.
Is very likely, seen the background of the Chinese company.
IF MAHAMA HAD ANY BALLS, HE WOULD SACK ALL THESE IDIOTS (THE HEADS) AT THE ENERGY MINISTRY, PURC, GEC, AND ALL THE OTHER UTILITY COMPANIES. THEY ARE USELESS.
All the so called advanced countries do exactly what helps their populace regardless of what other countries think or say. Watch them and see all the rules they bend to suit them. Only stupid Africa follows stupid rules to th ...
read full comment
Was this Minister talking about charcoal or coal. In the energy sector as he rightly represents, coal is a type of sedimentary rock used as fuel. It is one of the forms of fossil fuels and therefore non-renewable.
Charcoal ...
read full comment
You have Gas reserves in tens of trillions of quantities and you're talking about coal? What's wrong with you? Do you have coal reserves in Ghana? The money is in the Gas. Why do you think the Americans are circling around th ...
read full comment
WHAT ABOUT SOLAR ???MAKE THE IMPORTATION OF SOLAR PANELS TAX FREE , LEBANON , ISRAEL ARE ALL USING SOLAR ENERGY.
Once upon a time there used to be coal generation plants in Ghana for our electricity, that is Kumasi Power House, Accra Power House and Takoradi Power to name a few plus the railways trains which were all coal. Maybe Mr Ji ...
read full comment
"Coal power in the United States accounted for 39% of the country's electricity production in 2013."
SOURCE: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_power_in_the_United_States
THE COST OF THE COAL FIRED-PLANT IS THE FIRST POINT, SECOND POINT IS GHANA DON´T HAVE IT´S OWN COAL THAT MEANS GHANA HAVE TO BUY THE COAL ALWAYS, THE THIRD POINT IS THE POLUTION, INFACT GHANA IS DIRTY ENOUGH TO POLUT IT AGA ...
read full comment
An idiot just heard of a new idea. So guess what he will follow his follys lot as usual. Does commonsense not tell these empties coal is out of fashion and dying. What the is the sun around the equator for.
What a dumb President! What does this guy know about energy to be put in such a sensitive position. No wonder Ghana is in such a mess. What kind of a country is this?
We don't need anybody's permission to use coal if it is a more affordable option. At our current stage of development we need to be talking about COAL ( which we can afford) instead of nuclear power. That is cheap talk. Can w ...
read full comment
What a dumb President! What does this guy know about energy to be put in such a sensitive position. No wonder Ghana is in such a mess. What kind of a country is this?
At our stage of development, COAL is our best option. It is silly and sheer ignorance to talk about nuclear power which will NEVER, NEVER happen. How are we going to store the waste when we can't even handle our simple garbag ...
read full comment
Thinking,
I agree with you wholeheartedly on the issue of the nuclear waste, not to mention the cost; but have you also thought about the health issues associated with a coal-fired plant?
As both you and I know, we don' ...
read full comment
Yes we can find a way to turn sunlight into electricity with products from GH..we have lot of smart un employed universit graduates let's put them to work with our own resources. I can understand if we have the coal...but to ...
read full comment
What a dumb President! What does this guy know about energy to be put in such a sensitive position. No wonder Ghana is in such a mess. What kind of a country is this?
Do these people know what they are talking about?
Even the industrialized world is trying to steer away from coal as fuel because of all the environmental issues and the health risks associated with burning coal as fuel.
...
read full comment
Safe, reliable and beat.
Not with idiots in ghana that can't change oil in car on regular basis or keep the radioactive shit away from boko harem..even china buys coal from usa & aust. If clean plant is built(lots of filters for exhaust) them build o ...
read full comment
You know I always thought that one day, they'd all grow up, and take us back to our primitive past.
Of horse drawn carts...
Of villagers roaming the streets of Accra with livestock under their armpits
Of mothers bathing ...
read full comment
LOOK, IDIOT, DON'T TALK ABOUT AKANS THAT WAY. YOU MUST LEARN TO RESPECT YOUR SUPERIORS, OKAY?
DOES THIS GUY KNOW THE IMPORT OF WHAT HE IS SAYING?
As the energy crisis worsens the Energy Minister finds himself on the spot. He desperately needs to say something, no matter how stupid it may sound, pretend to be finding a solution and give himself a reason to be hopeful. M ...
read full comment
he is grasping...and most of problem is ghana's inability to pay Nigeria for gas or crude oil...So how will they buy coal and pay to transport it from usa,Aust. etc?
To all those opposed to the coal-fired plant option as a potential solution to Ghana's energy deficit, here's a reality check - renewable energy options (wind, solar, biomass etc.) are not proven technologies for the scale re ...
read full comment
US and other progressive countries have planned to decommission coal plants in the coming years and switch completely to natural gas which emit lower GHG. We should speed up development of natural gas and stop some of these w ...
read full comment
IT IS VERY SAD TO SEE HOW PRESIDENT MAHAMA HAD APPOINTED INCOMPETENT AND IGNORANT PEOPLE TO STEER THE AFFAIRS OF OUR BELOVED GHANA. MR JINAPOR SHOULD FIRST GO TO CHINA AND OBSERVED HOW ATMOSPHERE IN CHINA IS SMOGED. SECOND D ...
read full comment
• 7 hours ago
Purchase a Trailer Load Of DANGOTE
CEMENT At a Low Factory Price.
We Supply To Any Part Of The Country
Upon The Customer(s) Order,
And Delivered To Your Door Step.
*Product: DANGOTE CEMENT(50KG).
*Origi ...
read full comment
Go to Actuon4Energy. Org
and watch the video before you talk about the need for energy Mr. Deputy Min. For Energy.
Incompetencies at their highest level. Herrr!!! Oh! Ghana, my Ghana!!!
If other nations have used coal and passed that stage, why should we a whole country go back and start from where others have passed. Wind Power! has jinapor heard of it?? Minister by default! Read expand your horizon coal ha ...
read full comment
Why don't we look SERIOUSLY into the Solar Energy Sector BEFORE COAL ?? The SUN is ALL YEAR ROUND for FREE and the Tech. IS NOW AVAILABLE!!
We don't have the Coal Deposits IN GHANA....yet we are SERIOUSLY drumming up accept ...
read full comment
Countries that use coal are those that have coal reserves in abundance.These include south Africa, USA and China etc.Ghana does not have coal so you have to importmiliions of tonnes,create logistics facilities to move them fr ...
read full comment
why do you want to follow industrialize countries mistakes to get the good life? We must work with the industrialize nation to tap the needed technology to generate power. if you do not know how? resign.
TIME FOR COAL- ENERGY MINISTRY
Is John Jinapor talking about clean coal? Do we have the technology? Is he aware of global warming and the emission of greenhouse gases? Has he checked into feasibility of using renewable sources of energy like photovoltaic, ...
read full comment
Coal is cheap that is why the so called developed countries are struggling to give it up and are unable to do so in spite of their relative wealth. They have benefited over so many years. Ghana will start from zero and of cou ...
read full comment
Of all the sources of energy that the Mahama led NDC gov't could look at, is it coal, which would also be imported, that came to mind?
What about the gas infrastructure project which should have come onstream like ages ago, ...
read full comment
Having a good heart is different from good sense. This minister must be looking for a solution but got it all wrong. How many Ghanaians will be dying cus of cancer from mesothelioma?
I sometime think Ghana's energy crisis is purely man-made. This is due to our visionless and thoughtless so-called leaders.
Anytime it rains heavily, parts of the country gets flooded. Yet, it does not occur to these our ...
read full comment
Is very likely, seen the background of the Chinese company.
pGHEBm Very good blog post.Really thank you!