Tag: IPPs
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We can’t keep our power plants on if payments are not consistent – IPPs
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Independent Power Producers (IPPs), Elikplim Kwabla Apetorgbor has indicated that the IPPs will only take on the threat of shutting down their plants only if promises made to them by the government are not fulfilled. “It is not about the threat to shut down, it is about our…
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Upholding financial stability of Ghana’s energy sector: Why IPPs cannot accept debt haircut amid government’s economic challenges
The energy landscape is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by the growing role of the Independent Power Producers (IPPs) in meeting global electricity demands. In the intricate landscape of deregulated electricity markets, the role of Independent Power Producers (IPPs) is pivotal in driving electricity generation and supply. Recent debt haircut proposals by Government of Ghana (GoG),…
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ECG settles June, July payments to IPPs
Citi Business News has gathered that the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has settled debts to all Independent Power Producers (IPPs) for the months of June and July after earlier concerns expressed by the power generation companies. Sources close to Citi Business News confirm that all the IPPs have received a second payment for current…
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The crucial role of IPPs in ensuring energy security and fueling developing economies [Article]
conoIn an era where energy is the lifeblood of progress, the role of independent power producers (IPPs) emerges as a beacon of innovation, resilience, and transformative change. As developing economies strive to carve a path toward prosperity and self-sufficiency, the significance of IPPs in bolstering energy security and driving economic growth cannot be overstated. This…
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IPPs anticipating provision for payment in mid-year budget review
The Chamber of Independent Power Producers and Bulk Consumers is demanding that the government captures the payment of the about US$ 2.3 billion debt owed them in the mid-year budget review. The continuous accumulation of the debt, according to the chamber, is impeding its ability to sustain power generation. Ghana may face an impending power…
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IPPs considering shut down of plants as govt fails to settle $2bn debt
The Independent Power Producers (IPPs) in Ghana are facing an imminent crisis as they contemplate shutting down their power plants in the coming days if the government fails to settle their debt, which now stands at over $2 billion. The IPPs had initially decided against shutting down their plants following discussions with the Electricity Company…
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Govt’s indebtedness to IPPs increases to US$ 2.3 billion; prompts emergency meeting
The government’s inability to pay arrears owed Independent Power Producers (IPPs) despite assurances has forced the producers to convene an emergency meeting because the debt has risen from US$ 2 billion to about US$ 2.3 billion. The meeting is set to take place tomorrow, Thursday, July 27, 2023. The IPPs halted their planned shutdown of…
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Mines and Energy Committee to meet IPPs, others over energy debt
Samuel Atta Akyea, Chairman of the Mines and Energy Committee of Parliament, has said that his team is scheduled to hold a crunch meeting with sectors in the energy sector next week to address the concerns raised by Independent Power Producers (IPPs) regarding the significant outstanding debts that pose a threat to the stability of…
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ECG working to disburse cash to IPPs by end of week
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) is confident of settling debts Independent Power Producers (IPPs) by end of this week to avert any disruptions in electricity supply. Despite government’s indebtedness to the power generation companies the ECG and IPPs have reached a unique payment agreement promoting the latter to suspend its plans to cut power…
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IPPs suspend planned shutdown after engagements with ECG
The Chamber of Independent Power Producers Ghana (IPPs) has suspended its planned shutdown of plants powering the national grid despite debts owed by government. This follows what the Chamber describes as fruitful engagements with the Electricity of Ghana (ECG). To this end, the IPPs have agreed to keep operating their power plants after July 1,…