Have Ghanaians heard of the saying "necessity is the mother of invention"?
There is no need for us to suffer from energy crisis, with all the new energy technologies.
I guess we are waiting for the government to do somethin ... read full comment
Have Ghanaians heard of the saying "necessity is the mother of invention"?
There is no need for us to suffer from energy crisis, with all the new energy technologies.
I guess we are waiting for the government to do something, while the sun shines and the wind blows. Nkwasiafuo!
Wonsokabi 9 years ago
Are import duties favorable for the ordinary citizens to bring Wind and Solar energy components into the country to supply their own power etc? just asking
Are import duties favorable for the ordinary citizens to bring Wind and Solar energy components into the country to supply their own power etc? just asking
Eric Hawkins 9 years ago
After air freighting some samples of a LED light bulb with built in battery storage to a friend of mine in Kumasi last week, which uses 4 watts, not 60 watts, can be re charged from AC or solar, lasts for 3 hrs in power cuts, ... read full comment
After air freighting some samples of a LED light bulb with built in battery storage to a friend of mine in Kumasi last week, which uses 4 watts, not 60 watts, can be re charged from AC or solar, lasts for 3 hrs in power cuts, this is where you start to be educated in energy reductions and keeping the lights on
No so what 9 years ago
Share detail information if you want to be help. Product Name
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Share detail information if you want to be help. Product Name
Manufacture
How to get one
Price
Etc
Eric Hawkins 9 years ago
If you wait for governments as my experience has known for 25 years, Ghana, will never access the full potential of the tax free sun, air and wind. Its down to the power of its people to come together and understand why no Go ... read full comment
If you wait for governments as my experience has known for 25 years, Ghana, will never access the full potential of the tax free sun, air and wind. Its down to the power of its people to come together and understand why no Government in the world can allow working people to have access to FREE power from the sun
Eric Hawkins 9 years ago
One way to solve the energy crises, is to start with reducing energy use by investing in more efficient appliances such as LED lights we are doing in Lagos in the street lighting as a start. Use more solar energy, even if to ... read full comment
One way to solve the energy crises, is to start with reducing energy use by investing in more efficient appliances such as LED lights we are doing in Lagos in the street lighting as a start. Use more solar energy, even if to charge your mobile phone.
Install UPS systems, to keep your PC working in times of power cuts.
China is acquiring what is left of the worlds energy resources, so it makes sense to invest in renewable energy and energy efficiency
MARCUS AMPADU 9 years ago
The cynicism of you guys is mind boggling.
Please go to Action4energy.org
and see what Nepal did with UNDP sponsored
Micro Hydro Projects. You will be amazed!
This will be the end of dumsor dumsor and the
national grid ... read full comment
The cynicism of you guys is mind boggling.
Please go to Action4energy.org
and see what Nepal did with UNDP sponsored
Micro Hydro Projects. You will be amazed!
This will be the end of dumsor dumsor and the
national grid and load shedding.
NANA YAW 9 years ago
It is the obligation of Catalyst Newspaper, GhanaWeb, and the other media houses to disseminate this information. It is as if they want to keep us in the dark.
It is the obligation of Catalyst Newspaper, GhanaWeb, and the other media houses to disseminate this information. It is as if they want to keep us in the dark.
Kwame Joe 9 years ago
That will be the end of Dark Continent.
I blame UNDP for not sharing the info.
That will be the end of Dark Continent.
I blame UNDP for not sharing the info.
Have Ghanaians heard of the saying "necessity is the mother of invention"?
There is no need for us to suffer from energy crisis, with all the new energy technologies.
I guess we are waiting for the government to do somethin ...
read full comment
Are import duties favorable for the ordinary citizens to bring Wind and Solar energy components into the country to supply their own power etc? just asking
After air freighting some samples of a LED light bulb with built in battery storage to a friend of mine in Kumasi last week, which uses 4 watts, not 60 watts, can be re charged from AC or solar, lasts for 3 hrs in power cuts, ...
read full comment
Share detail information if you want to be help. Product Name
Manufacture
How to get one
Price
Etc
If you wait for governments as my experience has known for 25 years, Ghana, will never access the full potential of the tax free sun, air and wind. Its down to the power of its people to come together and understand why no Go ...
read full comment
One way to solve the energy crises, is to start with reducing energy use by investing in more efficient appliances such as LED lights we are doing in Lagos in the street lighting as a start. Use more solar energy, even if to ...
read full comment
The cynicism of you guys is mind boggling.
Please go to Action4energy.org
and see what Nepal did with UNDP sponsored
Micro Hydro Projects. You will be amazed!
This will be the end of dumsor dumsor and the
national grid ...
read full comment
It is the obligation of Catalyst Newspaper, GhanaWeb, and the other media houses to disseminate this information. It is as if they want to keep us in the dark.
That will be the end of Dark Continent.
I blame UNDP for not sharing the info.