Thanks Kwesi, for taking time to compile your article. For reminding readers of the need to conserve energy, you are making a bold step in the direction proposed by the Minister of Power (not "Energy", as you write). The next ... read full comment
Thanks Kwesi, for taking time to compile your article. For reminding readers of the need to conserve energy, you are making a bold step in the direction proposed by the Minister of Power (not "Energy", as you write). The next step is to search for innovative, sustainable solutions. All the knowledge is there, what's needed is the will, both on the part of government and citizens. Happy New Year!
ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago
Kwesi Atta! you are now a perfect idiot, you have started writing garbage the last time.
Kwesi Atta! you are now a perfect idiot, you have started writing garbage the last time.
NANA ARABA 9 years ago
ADJOA KWESI WRITES VERY SENSIBLE ARTICLES WITH SOLUTIONS.
ADJOA DO YOU WRITE ANY ARTICLES?
YOUR RESPONSES ARE ALWAYS UNINTELLIGENT!
ADJOA STOP LEAVING COMMENTS ON GHANAWEB!
CHANGE FOR THE BETTER IN 2015!
ADJOA KWESI WRITES VERY SENSIBLE ARTICLES WITH SOLUTIONS.
ADJOA DO YOU WRITE ANY ARTICLES?
YOUR RESPONSES ARE ALWAYS UNINTELLIGENT!
ADJOA STOP LEAVING COMMENTS ON GHANAWEB!
CHANGE FOR THE BETTER IN 2015!
ADJOA WANGARA 9 years ago
ARABA can't see that Akwesi Atta has been writing garbage the last time? Telling us his autobiography from primary school up to the university which nobody is interested to know?
ARABA can't see that Akwesi Atta has been writing garbage the last time? Telling us his autobiography from primary school up to the university which nobody is interested to know?
MARCUS AMPADU 9 years ago
Surreptitiously, year 2015 has crept on us.
When some world leaders at the United Nations Millennium Summit called for the adoption in September 2000 of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) with the specific target of in ... read full comment
Surreptitiously, year 2015 has crept on us.
When some world leaders at the United Nations Millennium Summit called for the adoption in September 2000 of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) with the specific target of integrating all the 8 principles into country policies and programmes, that was the time, as a nation, we should have buckled down to meet the 2015 deadline.
It is my candid opinion that if all of us, irregardless of our political affiliations, had zeroed in on complying with meeting the targets, we surely would have made a difference with our energy challenges.
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
Thanks Prof. Sakyi!
Thanks Prof. Sakyi!
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
Good read there!
Practically, a draft of a conceptual development roadmap for the serious persons in "government", if you will, energy being a key element. Just as the "unserious" politicians have chased our experts, they ... read full comment
Good read there!
Practically, a draft of a conceptual development roadmap for the serious persons in "government", if you will, energy being a key element. Just as the "unserious" politicians have chased our experts, they have failed to rally the academy, and the academy, particularly the technologists, in turn are failing the people.
Case in point!
In a country where more than 50% of the population do not have easy access to portable water, it baffles the mind to understand why "water-closet toilets" are the preferred toilets (in site plans) , even in the country-side and remote areas. The academy, technologists, business/Bankers, and the government/DCEs, etc., have utterly failed to develop and promote alternatives (e.g., waterless toilet systems).
Also, with the rather low residential demand for electricity (compared to say the US and other countries), given the weather and minimal appliances in homes, why are solar power systems not of the highest priority?
READ: "...We should gradually and strategically move away from reliance on HEP, which is no more reliable because of dwindling water resources caused by global warming."
OUR COMMENT: We are thinking the problems with hydro electric power (HEP) might be related to poor management, deferred maintenance, lack of proper planning (i.e. PEOPLE, that is).
While climate change is an emerging constraint, it would really be a factor if it is the case rains have been decreasing, particularly along the HEP watershed system(s). The information (1900-2012) we have does not support decreasing rains in Ghana up to this point. Ghana is receiving more rain. In fact, the corollary of climate change is flooding, (i.e. too much water to manage safely/effectively).
See Accra!
Plainly "nsuo to, na nsuo ayra" - (When it rains, rain vanishes), again due to poor management, lack of funds, lack of planning, (and lack of proper leadership)!
Thanks Kwesi, for taking time to compile your article. For reminding readers of the need to conserve energy, you are making a bold step in the direction proposed by the Minister of Power (not "Energy", as you write). The next ...
read full comment
Kwesi Atta! you are now a perfect idiot, you have started writing garbage the last time.
ADJOA KWESI WRITES VERY SENSIBLE ARTICLES WITH SOLUTIONS.
ADJOA DO YOU WRITE ANY ARTICLES?
YOUR RESPONSES ARE ALWAYS UNINTELLIGENT!
ADJOA STOP LEAVING COMMENTS ON GHANAWEB!
CHANGE FOR THE BETTER IN 2015!
ARABA can't see that Akwesi Atta has been writing garbage the last time? Telling us his autobiography from primary school up to the university which nobody is interested to know?
Surreptitiously, year 2015 has crept on us.
When some world leaders at the United Nations Millennium Summit called for the adoption in September 2000 of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) with the specific target of in ...
read full comment
Thanks Prof. Sakyi!
Good read there!
Practically, a draft of a conceptual development roadmap for the serious persons in "government", if you will, energy being a key element. Just as the "unserious" politicians have chased our experts, they ...
read full comment