I am a slow reader. it will take me few days. Excuse me while I light my spliff.
I am a slow reader. it will take me few days. Excuse me while I light my spliff.
KOLA ,LONDON PROPER 10 years ago
Hahahahahahaha
The fool is telling you to do your home work to find the 'difference b/n Devaluation and Depreciation of money as you BOMDED AND CHOKED on the two...hahahahaha
Hahahahahahaha
The fool is telling you to do your home work to find the 'difference b/n Devaluation and Depreciation of money as you BOMDED AND CHOKED on the two...hahahahaha
prince 10 years ago
Good article but having worked for an electric utility in Ghana for a long time, I wish I met you to let u understand the practicality of issues raised. Solar u r right we have the resources and av already installed 2.5MW in ... read full comment
Good article but having worked for an electric utility in Ghana for a long time, I wish I met you to let u understand the practicality of issues raised. Solar u r right we have the resources and av already installed 2.5MW in navro-pungu. The only incentive is an appropriate feed in tariff (FIT). Estimated around 23cents /kWh. Regular tariffs are around 18p. How in God's name will somebody invest in solar without FIT. I do not believe in Nuclear energy now for one simple reason. They are big and even for an interconnected west africa power system, trip from a unit of about 900MW will collapse the entire system. For now the biggest units are Egin in Nigeria (230MW) and Akosombo (165). If a unit in Akosombo trips without operation of AFLS, the entire power syatem Ghana togo benin cote d'ivoire collapses.
Ghanaba 10 years ago
Kola, If you miss the import of this write up because your mental capacity to take in sensible features is limited or frozen, dont insult the writer. No need.
Kola, If you miss the import of this write up because your mental capacity to take in sensible features is limited or frozen, dont insult the writer. No need.
MUGU YARO 10 years ago
BADU, THIS IS ONLY A PIPE DREAM. WHAT CAN GHANAIANS RUN? WE CANNOT EVEN PROVIDE WATER FOR OUR CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES, LET ALONE RUN A NUCLEAR PLANT, WHICH WILL REQUIRE A HIGHER LEVEL OF THINKING. THAT PROJECT IS ONLY A SC ... read full comment
BADU, THIS IS ONLY A PIPE DREAM. WHAT CAN GHANAIANS RUN? WE CANNOT EVEN PROVIDE WATER FOR OUR CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES, LET ALONE RUN A NUCLEAR PLANT, WHICH WILL REQUIRE A HIGHER LEVEL OF THINKING. THAT PROJECT IS ONLY A SCHEME SOME GUY DREAMED UP TO SKIM A COUPLE OF MILLION DOLLARS OFF THE NATIONAL KITTY. THINK ABOUT JUDGMENT DEBTS, STX, HOPE CITY, SADA NKOMFEM, ETC. ALL THOSE GUYS INVOLVED HAVE BECOME RICH NOW.
EMIL AKOMA 10 years ago
Efo Julius
Alekee?
Actually last week, Mr Davidson circulated this to us and I had sent message to Efo Korku (Chief of Staff) if Presidency could look at this document. I know that the message has not yet reached Efo K ... read full comment
Efo Julius
Alekee?
Actually last week, Mr Davidson circulated this to us and I had sent message to Efo Korku (Chief of Staff) if Presidency could look at this document. I know that the message has not yet reached Efo Korku, but it's all good that you have caused this to be published.
Is it possible to re-send the word version to Ghanaweb and appeal to them to replace what is here now with the word version? I am too sure that in the word version, the page numberings and your footnote on each page etc will not appear.
I trust Ghanaweb to do that.
Greetings
EA INTSIFUL 10 years ago
Good analysis bro, The atomic energy establishment in Gh is merely for research trust me cos no Government in Gh will go full blown nuclear anytime soon. As a nation we are just not smart enough for this and the bankrupt Russ ... read full comment
Good analysis bro, The atomic energy establishment in Gh is merely for research trust me cos no Government in Gh will go full blown nuclear anytime soon. As a nation we are just not smart enough for this and the bankrupt Russians who stands to make money on it must know it.
kotoua selira 10 years ago
Ghana as a country, we need clean energy.We have the sun,we have the sea and we have the winds.Renewable energy is a clean energy and with a good development of solar energy Ghana will be happy as a whole with electricity pro ... read full comment
Ghana as a country, we need clean energy.We have the sun,we have the sea and we have the winds.Renewable energy is a clean energy and with a good development of solar energy Ghana will be happy as a whole with electricity production in the country.The Hydropower in Ghana is going down and people are lying and playing games with the whole system.They do not pump water to the reservoirs to turn the turbines to produce the electricity the country needs and each day they always put a blame on low level of water.
Solar energy technologies produce electricity from the energy of the sun. Small solar energy systems can provide electricity for homes, businesses, and remote power needs. Larger solar energy systems provide more electricity for contribution to the electric power system.Ghanaians should learn more about
• Photovoltaics
• Concentrating Solar Power
• Solar Energy Resources
And we can improve the electricity level in the country.
kotoua selira 10 years ago
It is a shame that water does not run through homes.What are the people doing about this? Ghana is sitting in the middle of water.How comes homes have no water? is some one benefiting from this wicked acts?
It is a shame that water does not run through homes.What are the people doing about this? Ghana is sitting in the middle of water.How comes homes have no water? is some one benefiting from this wicked acts?
DAN 10 years ago
thats who has been allowed to profit..And must stop..every plot of land with house or tent or construction site must have water, wether by pipe or borehole
thats who has been allowed to profit..And must stop..every plot of land with house or tent or construction site must have water, wether by pipe or borehole
kotoua selira 10 years ago
where is our cocoa money,gold money and now petrol money and yet the country is so low developed.Why is Ghana so dirty and full of dust every where? what is the government doing about all these?
where is our cocoa money,gold money and now petrol money and yet the country is so low developed.Why is Ghana so dirty and full of dust every where? what is the government doing about all these?
DAN 10 years ago
Both are need to manufacture..You must have both water and electric for coke, Beer, fruit processing..They all require water to have working toilets!
Both are need to manufacture..You must have both water and electric for coke, Beer, fruit processing..They all require water to have working toilets!
Elias J 10 years ago
Julius, I think your analyses are very simplistic and way too emotional, simply siding with popular opinion and stereotypes. Over 80-90% of the power generated in France is Nuclear. When they were faced with power crisis in ... read full comment
Julius, I think your analyses are very simplistic and way too emotional, simply siding with popular opinion and stereotypes. Over 80-90% of the power generated in France is Nuclear. When they were faced with power crisis in the 70s, they turned to Nuclear and have never looked back. Today, French power utilities - EDF/AREVA are leading the charge for Nuclear New Builds, including 4 new plants they are developing here in the UK. The safety/environmental concerns in Nuclear are largely addressed and diminished in the modern fleet of nuclear plants - 3/4 generation reactors. Construction time for some of them is just 4years (from breaking ground) and Levelised Cost of Energy (LCOE) over production life is competitive in comparison to fossil-fuel alternatives and renewable energy. Now, the latter may be famed for its environmental credentials but if you consider its limitations especially issues with dispatchability and grid integration, then it is not pragmatic to design an energy policy that is centered on renewables. So, with the high price volatility of fossil fuels and corresponding exposure to geopolitical risks, what are the options?? Nuclear is the Best!!!I Only question is why it has taken so long to start. More nuclear please!!!
Ofori Quaah 10 years ago
Elias,
I don't believe you have grasped the full import of Julius's excellen write-up. Are you seriously comapring France to Ghana where the management of ordinary household waste in our national apital (popualation 3m?) is ... read full comment
Elias,
I don't believe you have grasped the full import of Julius's excellen write-up. Are you seriously comapring France to Ghana where the management of ordinary household waste in our national apital (popualation 3m?) is a huge problem?
Here are some sattistics from developed UK. Perhaps France being more secretive, is not telling the whole story?
“Between 1950 and 2000 there have been 21 serious incidents or accidents involving some off-site radiological releases that merited a rating on the International Nuclear Event Scale, one at level 5, five at level 4 and fifteen at level 3. Additionally during the 1950s and 1960s there were protracted periods of known, deliberate, discharges to the atmosphere of plutonium and irradiated uranium oxide particulates. These frequent incidents, together with the large 2005 Thorp plant leak which was not detected for nine months, have led some to doubt the effectiveness of the managerial processes and safety culture on the site over the years.”
“Between 1950 and 2000 there have been 21 serious incidents or accidents involving some off-site radiological releases that merited a rating on the International Nuclear Event Scale, one at level 5, five at level 4 and fifteen at level 3. Additionally during the 1950s and 1960s there were protracted periods of known, deliberate, discharges to the atmosphere of plutonium and irradiated uranium oxide particulates. These frequent incidents, together with the large 2005 Thorp plant leak which was not detected for nine months, have led some to doubt the effectiveness of the managerial processes and safety culture on the site over the years.”
Ofori Quaah 10 years ago
Correction: Sorry for the double posting.
"Are you seriously comparing France to Ghana where the management of ordinary household waste in our national capital (population 3m?) is a huge problem?"
Correction: Sorry for the double posting.
"Are you seriously comparing France to Ghana where the management of ordinary household waste in our national capital (population 3m?) is a huge problem?"
Elias J 10 years ago
Ofori,
The issue is not whether there is hazard from Nuclear. Its a bit like asking whether one's life is endangered by sitting in a car or aeroplane. Of Course!!! My point is, most if not all the examples you have cited ... read full comment
Ofori,
The issue is not whether there is hazard from Nuclear. Its a bit like asking whether one's life is endangered by sitting in a car or aeroplane. Of Course!!! My point is, most if not all the examples you have cited have happened in old nuclear plants that used outdated technology (generation 1 and 2). The modern fleet - generation 3 & 4 have very high safety standards that significantly reduces the risks. Ask yourself why the UK has given the go-ahead for 4 new nuclear power plants and why the Asians (Japan, China, Korea and India) are rapidly deploying the same technology. Do you think the authorities there are no aware of the so called dangers of nuclear? No!! The answer is exactly what I mentioned - the modern nuclear plants have been engineered to largely address those issues. Nuclear is far from being perfect, but all factors considered, represents the best means for generating large amounts of baseload power that is environmentally friendly.
Prosper A 10 years ago
It is important that we assess where Ghana stands on the developmental scale before drawing comparative conclusions. I am no historian but I think France has a very long history involving radioactive substances. Ghana also ha ... read full comment
It is important that we assess where Ghana stands on the developmental scale before drawing comparative conclusions. I am no historian but I think France has a very long history involving radioactive substances. Ghana also has a remarkable history for promoting infrastructure decay. Examples are the Adomi Bridge, historical sites, industrial factories, ministerial buildings and offices, waste disposal facilities, etc, etc. Maintenance and renovation processes are alien concepts in Ghana. You build a house and you live in it until it can no longer shield the heavy rains. Then you simply move into the family house, patch your old house and move back in, like we are planning for the Adomi bridge. A nuclear reactor has a will of its own and will not take indolence or lack of budget slack for an excuse. Ghana is not France and will never get close enough to smell that foremost nation's behind.
DAN 10 years ago
people that can't put new tires on cars or change the oil( no preventive maint. culture).. Should be stopped from AU & Ecowas from having nuclear power! It stays dangerous for thousands of year! Use natural gas, oil as stand ... read full comment
people that can't put new tires on cars or change the oil( no preventive maint. culture).. Should be stopped from AU & Ecowas from having nuclear power! It stays dangerous for thousands of year! Use natural gas, oil as stand by or coal...Build more lakes with dams/generators...Every major river in usa has 2-3 dams controlling the flow!
BlackC 10 years ago
"Ghana government should offer incentives and rebates to encourage the uptake of Solar Power by households, schools, businesses and commercial enterprises."
Solar still seems expensive for a household. A portion of the r ... read full comment
"Ghana government should offer incentives and rebates to encourage the uptake of Solar Power by households, schools, businesses and commercial enterprises."
Solar still seems expensive for a household. A portion of the revenue from oil should be used to built up the electrical grid infrastructure while some type of objective started that involves the installation of solar systems on government schools.
I am a slow reader. it will take me few days. Excuse me while I light my spliff.
Hahahahahahaha
The fool is telling you to do your home work to find the 'difference b/n Devaluation and Depreciation of money as you BOMDED AND CHOKED on the two...hahahahaha
Good article but having worked for an electric utility in Ghana for a long time, I wish I met you to let u understand the practicality of issues raised. Solar u r right we have the resources and av already installed 2.5MW in ...
read full comment
Kola, If you miss the import of this write up because your mental capacity to take in sensible features is limited or frozen, dont insult the writer. No need.
BADU, THIS IS ONLY A PIPE DREAM. WHAT CAN GHANAIANS RUN? WE CANNOT EVEN PROVIDE WATER FOR OUR CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES, LET ALONE RUN A NUCLEAR PLANT, WHICH WILL REQUIRE A HIGHER LEVEL OF THINKING. THAT PROJECT IS ONLY A SC ...
read full comment
Efo Julius
Alekee?
Actually last week, Mr Davidson circulated this to us and I had sent message to Efo Korku (Chief of Staff) if Presidency could look at this document. I know that the message has not yet reached Efo K ...
read full comment
Good analysis bro, The atomic energy establishment in Gh is merely for research trust me cos no Government in Gh will go full blown nuclear anytime soon. As a nation we are just not smart enough for this and the bankrupt Russ ...
read full comment
Ghana as a country, we need clean energy.We have the sun,we have the sea and we have the winds.Renewable energy is a clean energy and with a good development of solar energy Ghana will be happy as a whole with electricity pro ...
read full comment
It is a shame that water does not run through homes.What are the people doing about this? Ghana is sitting in the middle of water.How comes homes have no water? is some one benefiting from this wicked acts?
thats who has been allowed to profit..And must stop..every plot of land with house or tent or construction site must have water, wether by pipe or borehole
where is our cocoa money,gold money and now petrol money and yet the country is so low developed.Why is Ghana so dirty and full of dust every where? what is the government doing about all these?
Both are need to manufacture..You must have both water and electric for coke, Beer, fruit processing..They all require water to have working toilets!
Julius, I think your analyses are very simplistic and way too emotional, simply siding with popular opinion and stereotypes. Over 80-90% of the power generated in France is Nuclear. When they were faced with power crisis in ...
read full comment
Elias,
I don't believe you have grasped the full import of Julius's excellen write-up. Are you seriously comapring France to Ghana where the management of ordinary household waste in our national apital (popualation 3m?) is ...
read full comment
Correction: Sorry for the double posting.
"Are you seriously comparing France to Ghana where the management of ordinary household waste in our national capital (population 3m?) is a huge problem?"
Ofori,
The issue is not whether there is hazard from Nuclear. Its a bit like asking whether one's life is endangered by sitting in a car or aeroplane. Of Course!!! My point is, most if not all the examples you have cited ...
read full comment
It is important that we assess where Ghana stands on the developmental scale before drawing comparative conclusions. I am no historian but I think France has a very long history involving radioactive substances. Ghana also ha ...
read full comment
people that can't put new tires on cars or change the oil( no preventive maint. culture).. Should be stopped from AU & Ecowas from having nuclear power! It stays dangerous for thousands of year! Use natural gas, oil as stand ...
read full comment
"Ghana government should offer incentives and rebates to encourage the uptake of Solar Power by households, schools, businesses and commercial enterprises."
Solar still seems expensive for a household. A portion of the r ...
read full comment