Business › Economy & Investments       28.07.2021

[Full text] IMANI, GIZ reform dialogue on access to affordable energy to propel economic growth

The IMANI Centre for Policy and Education (“IMANI CPE”) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ) on 21st July, 2021 held its 4th IMANI-GIZ Reform Dialogue on the theme “Access to Affordable Energy to Support Economic Growth and Job Creation in Ghana”.

The dialogue sought to engage relevant stakeholders in Ghana's energy space to discuss how the country can increase energy access and deepen industrialisation using competitive electricity and natural gas tariffs. Getting this right will support the country's inclusive growth and development agenda.

The event took place at the Alisa Hotel and brought together political leaders, including Ghana's Deputy Minister of Energy —Andrew Egyapa Mercer MP—, public sector leaders, private sector leaders, international agencies, academics and civil society organisations operating in the energy sector.

Recommendations on how to address various energy sector issues were provided, as summarised below:

KEY DISCUSSION POINTS

  1. Improving power reliability and reducing electricity tariffs to support MSMEs

Issues on the reliability of power supply and the reduction of electricity tariffs were foremost for consideration.

The Ghana Grid Company, the independent network transmitter, estimates that Ghana loses between 2 to 6 percent of GDP annually from the insufficient wholesale power supply, not including indirect costs. Likewise, a persistent 25 percent of electricity generated in Ghana is lost at the retail end. These are caused by dilapidated infrastructure (technical losses) as well as electricity theft or commercial losses. Ghana's losses are more than double the sub-Saharan Africa average of 12 percent.

Renewable energy currently forms less than 1 percent of Ghana's electricity mix, excluding hydro.

The other general areas of the discussion focussed on the broader issue of industrialisation, infrastructure development and other dynamics.

About The IMANI-GIZ Reform Dialogue

The partnership between the two entities aims to carry out six (6) policy dialogues to improve Ghana's business climate. The first dialogue took place on 26 November 2020 and explored the challenges and opportunities created by the COVID-19 pandemic for Ghanaian businesses. The second dialogue took place on 16 March 2021 and explored what the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) mean for Ghanaian businesses. The third dialogue took place on 12 May 2021 with a focus on Business Taxation and the Road to Ghana's Post-COVID Economic Recovery. Aside the recent dialogue on electricity, the remaining dialogues will explore business registration and regulation issues, and how corruption affects Ghana's business climate, among others.

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