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Business News of Wednesday, 21 August 2019

Source: Energy Media Limited

10th Issue of the Energy Ghana Magazine Out

The Energy Ghana Magazine is a specialised publication dedicated to the  energy sector. The Energy Ghana Magazine is a specialised publication dedicated to the energy sector.

The Energy Media Group has released the 10th issue of the Energy Ghana magazine, a specialised publication dedicated to the country’s energy sector.

The latest issue of the magazine features major activities in Ghana’s energy space, both in the public and private sectors. The publication’s content runs across several sub-sectors of the extractives industry including the petroleum upstream and downstream subsectors, renewable, power and the mining sectors.

Special features include stories such as the introduction of electric cars into Ghana as the future of the transport sector, making the most of petroleum contracting in Ghana and the oil journey so far, the entrance of the PDS into the country’s power distribution, implementation of the anticipated Cylinder Recirculation model and related matters, issues in the petroleum sector and other developments in the energy sector.

The magazine also offers a special focus on the 2019 Ghana En
ergy Awards. The publication provides details on the application and nomination processes as well as the various categories open for nomination.

With insights into the energy situation globally and on the African continent as well as an in-depth exclusive interview with Dr Alfred Ofosu Ahenkorah, Executive Secretary of the Energy Commission, the magazine is packed with requisite industry information.

Henry Teinor, Editor of the magazine noted Ghana has become an investment destination for investors as several growth indicators show that the economy is on firm footing and is progressing steadily in most sectors, particularly the energy sector which has stabilized considerably.

“Among other positives, the country has excess generation of power and aims to be an exporting power in the West African sub-region, exporting electricity to neighbouring countries.

“Moreover, the country has explicitly indicated preparedness toward adoption of electric cars, in hopes of further expanding the economy, a future that the magazine, in its 2nd issue had predicted five years ago,” he added.
The latest issue of the magazine is available online, (energyghana.com/magazine).