Time for coal - Energy Ministry

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  • ... 10 years ago

    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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • OBOONI 10 years ago

    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 ...
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  • 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

  • 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 ...
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  • 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.

  • 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?

  • 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 ...
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  • 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?

  • 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 ...
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  • 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' ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • 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?

  • 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.
    ...
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  • Joe Turkey 10 years ago

    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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • ... 10 years ago

    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?

  • 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 ...
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  • 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?

  • 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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • MRS SARAH 10 years ago

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  • 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.

  • Egya Blay 10 years ago

    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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • 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.

  • HE`S NOT AFRAID 10 years ago

    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, ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • 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, ...
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  • 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?

  • 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 ...
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  • Erasmus 10 years ago

    Is very likely, seen the background of the Chinese company.

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