Can african people manage this? we can even manage our natural resource nd we want to manage this highly unstable energy source. the end of ghanaians has come.
Can african people manage this? we can even manage our natural resource nd we want to manage this highly unstable energy source. the end of ghanaians has come.
Princess 9 years ago
A country like Ghana that can't even manage to contain a fire outbreak now want to go nuclear? They can't even manage most of the power plants nor supply constant water to the nations. They like to talk big but lack insights ... read full comment
A country like Ghana that can't even manage to contain a fire outbreak now want to go nuclear? They can't even manage most of the power plants nor supply constant water to the nations. They like to talk big but lack insights or ideas. No need to panic my friend, this is just many of their political gimmick.
ZoRRo 9 years ago
Why going nuclear when we cannot even manage household thrash or keep our gutters clean ?
Why going nuclear when we cannot even manage household thrash or keep our gutters clean ?
Chris 9 years ago
Why is some of you involving your dirty politics into all this nuclear power issues, this thing did not start from NDC era and is not going to end during NDC era so let focus and remember that the black man too is capable of ... read full comment
Why is some of you involving your dirty politics into all this nuclear power issues, this thing did not start from NDC era and is not going to end during NDC era so let focus and remember that the black man too is capable of managing his own affairs.
Go Big 9 years ago
You are scared of what? Nuclear is costly initially but because the cost is spread over long term it is cheaper. This will also create jobs. This is why Africa is at a disadvantage in every thing. We cannot progress or devel ... read full comment
You are scared of what? Nuclear is costly initially but because the cost is spread over long term it is cheaper. This will also create jobs. This is why Africa is at a disadvantage in every thing. We cannot progress or develop with this attitude.
DDKT 9 years ago
Create jobs fo who? foreigners? how many Ghanaians are experts on nuclear energy. as for u saying dat our mentality deters progress, i agree with u on dat. i actual support construction of nuclear facilities but am not a fool ... read full comment
Create jobs fo who? foreigners? how many Ghanaians are experts on nuclear energy. as for u saying dat our mentality deters progress, i agree with u on dat. i actual support construction of nuclear facilities but am not a fool to throw away safety concern. we are just not ready for this.
LEAh 8 years ago
Don't expose your ignorance. There is a nuclear reactor in Ghana which is being operated by Ghanaians if you don't know. Please keep quiet and go to GAEC to find out.
Don't expose your ignorance. There is a nuclear reactor in Ghana which is being operated by Ghanaians if you don't know. Please keep quiet and go to GAEC to find out.
MR TRUELY TRUELY 9 years ago
The Europeans are cutting off their dependence on nuclear energy & plants step by step. They are going into solar, dams,wind-energy etc. Nuclear reactors will be purchased from off their nations (not on their territory). So w ... read full comment
The Europeans are cutting off their dependence on nuclear energy & plants step by step. They are going into solar, dams,wind-energy etc. Nuclear reactors will be purchased from off their nations (not on their territory). So what is the need for Ghana to fallow the old dangers of nuclear energy? Ghana has not ripe for that stage in nuclear. Ghana can not manage chicken eggs production. Why do Ghana leaders always think as if they are brain sick. I cry for my country.
Boy boy 9 years ago
Dont imitate Nigeria or SA to using nuclear, its too costly to operate just imagine 1000MW for $2bn too cost
Dont imitate Nigeria or SA to using nuclear, its too costly to operate just imagine 1000MW for $2bn too cost
Frank Asante 9 years ago
...why not use simple 'tsina fee' (cow dung) to produce biogas for electricity or better still the sun for solar energy? Why risk Ghanaian lives for mutation and scrotal content melting eeh?
...why not use simple 'tsina fee' (cow dung) to produce biogas for electricity or better still the sun for solar energy? Why risk Ghanaian lives for mutation and scrotal content melting eeh?
Kweku 9 years ago
Please, build it with Russian technology. They have the latest nuclear technology among all the developed world and it will cost cheaper than one build by any country in the Western hemisphere.
If anything, stay away from ... read full comment
Please, build it with Russian technology. They have the latest nuclear technology among all the developed world and it will cost cheaper than one build by any country in the Western hemisphere.
If anything, stay away from American companies--they will rip Ghana naked
Viktor Polikarpov 9 years ago
Good stand. Russian technology is most advanced, safe and cost-efficient We can offer you a lot of localization and infrastructural development
Good stand. Russian technology is most advanced, safe and cost-efficient We can offer you a lot of localization and infrastructural development
jt. 9 years ago
Turn it up or down the man with brain is and would be the man how many yrs.when our g. Father of Africa decided to to built one.
Turn it up or down the man with brain is and would be the man how many yrs.when our g. Father of Africa decided to to built one.
O. Kortiware 9 years ago
Not taking risk is risk itself. Almost all nations in the world will go nuclear anyway. You can choose to take the lead or wait and buy it later from the established operators.
Not taking risk is risk itself. Almost all nations in the world will go nuclear anyway. You can choose to take the lead or wait and buy it later from the established operators.
Kwesi 9 years ago
Ghana to go nuclear as parliament considers bill
Ghana to go nuclear as parliament considers bill
Stephen Kumaga 9 years ago
This is a welcome ideas.Ghana's economy cant'expand to our expectations without adequate supply of energy.The president is making the right and bold decision.All Ghanaians must support him.This is the man who thinks deep into ... read full comment
This is a welcome ideas.Ghana's economy cant'expand to our expectations without adequate supply of energy.The president is making the right and bold decision.All Ghanaians must support him.This is the man who thinks deep into the future than making the people happy for fewweeks.Ghana will overcome its economic problems.Forward ever backward never.God bless the president and the people of Ghana.
congo 9 years ago
nuclear is best energy for gh economy good good god bless ghana
nuclear is best energy for gh economy good good god bless ghana
Kalahariman 9 years ago
Great idea and a big step towards the right direction. Nuclear is the answer to a 24/7 Constance energy supply. We cannot depend on hydro-electricity and other erratic energy systems if we are thinking of development. This is ... read full comment
Great idea and a big step towards the right direction. Nuclear is the answer to a 24/7 Constance energy supply. We cannot depend on hydro-electricity and other erratic energy systems if we are thinking of development. This is in line with the vision Dr Nkrumah had for the country. Nuclear safety is almost a thing of the past as new technologies are available to build and safely run one. Give credit when credit is due. The present government is embarking on infrastructural upgrades needed to push Ghana into a developed country.
1) Nuclear Energy
2) Build an Oil Refinery Plant
3) Improve Roads by maintenance
4) Improve delivering of clean water
5) Encourage Made in Ghana products
6) Encourage Housing
7) Encourage agriculture
8) Provide free education - High school level
9) stimulate the house of chiefs in government.
10) Encourage freedom of speech by media houses and public to say any nonsense they wish.
I think Ghanaians need to start thinking positive for any government that comes in with ideas to move the country forward than just being against it because it is not their party ruling. At the end of the day, progress is for every Ghanaian. Its True that you will have budget deficits if you embark on infrastructural upgrades and the value of cedi will go lower - that is a temporary opportunity cost. When everything is running right the benefits will come to light. Maybe then, the party that started the process may not be in power to enjoy the benefits but is a way forward.
papillon 9 years ago
We can't even maintain our current infrastructure... . ....hahaha .
We can't even maintain our current infrastructure... . ....hahaha .
Kalahariman 9 years ago
Because of neglect by previous governments- if you own a car, you know you have to do route oil change and maintenance - right! if you neglect it, you will eventually not have a car.
Because of neglect by previous governments- if you own a car, you know you have to do route oil change and maintenance - right! if you neglect it, you will eventually not have a car.
naa 9 years ago
This David country . She will sour high as the eagle. Rub shoulder with the mighty. Fearless but of her God Jehovah. She has wrap herself with strength and the knowledge of the most high. Her has thus made her so. Ghana the ... read full comment
This David country . She will sour high as the eagle. Rub shoulder with the mighty. Fearless but of her God Jehovah. She has wrap herself with strength and the knowledge of the most high. Her has thus made her so. Ghana the eagle.
CHEAPER POWER 9 years ago
WHY WAIT UNTIL 10YRS SINCE ELECTRICITY IS IN HIGH DEMAND.
WHY WAIT UNTIL 10YRS SINCE ELECTRICITY IS IN HIGH DEMAND.
Ka Ne Wu 9 years ago
A primitive country like Ghana going Nuclear - GOOD LUCK!!! You cannot even clean your stagnant stinky open gutters in the country less to talk about how to clean the nuclear waste.
Useless Country
A primitive country like Ghana going Nuclear - GOOD LUCK!!! You cannot even clean your stagnant stinky open gutters in the country less to talk about how to clean the nuclear waste.
Useless Country
Kalahariman 9 years ago
Ghana is the 1st Black African country to fight for its independence from colonialist. We just refused to grow.
Ghana is the 1st Black African country to fight for its independence from colonialist. We just refused to grow.
JJ 9 years ago
Can't even manage hydro electricity.
Nuclear...? Chernobyl here we come...
Can't even manage hydro electricity.
Nuclear...? Chernobyl here we come...
Sankofa 9 years ago
Do we have the expertise to go nuclear?
We must bite what we can chew.
Do we have the expertise to go nuclear?
We must bite what we can chew.
BlackC 9 years ago
Around the world more nuclear plants are closing than are getting built.
Germany and Switzerland are phasing out nuclear energy.
Ask Japan how this cheap energy is working out for them.
Around the world more nuclear plants are closing than are getting built.
Germany and Switzerland are phasing out nuclear energy.
Ask Japan how this cheap energy is working out for them.
EZEKIEL 9 years ago
Now we have been told of the BENEFITS.
What about the RISKS and the dis-advantages ???
Now we have been told of the BENEFITS.
What about the RISKS and the dis-advantages ???
Chris 9 years ago
There are times in the history of our nation when our very way of life depends upon dispelling illusions and awakening to the challenge of a present danger. In such moments, we are called upon to move quickly and boldly to sh ... read full comment
There are times in the history of our nation when our very way of life depends upon dispelling illusions and awakening to the challenge of a present danger. In such moments, we are called upon to move quickly and boldly to shake off complacency, throw aside old habits and rise, clear-eyed and alert, to the necessity of big changes. Those who, for whatever reason, refuse to do their part must either be persuaded to join the effort or asked to step aside.
Chris 9 years ago
Although the first nuclear power programs were launched in the United States in the mid-1960s and in Europe in the early 1970s, due to concerns about fossil fuel depletion and the desire of several countries to reduce their e ... read full comment
Although the first nuclear power programs were launched in the United States in the mid-1960s and in Europe in the early 1970s, due to concerns about fossil fuel depletion and the desire of several countries to reduce their energy dependence on such fuels, Ghana is yet to fully commit to this course.
The inclusion of nuclear power in Ghana’s energy mix to augment the overall installed capacity will significantly reduce the perennial power crises this country faces.
The Ghana Atomic Energy Commission has successfully operated a Research Reactor for almost twenty (20) years without any hitch. The experience gained from this operation coupled with advances in modern nuclear safety technologies places the Commission at a position where it can successfully operate a power reactor.
The establishment of the School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences (SNAS) has helped trained the requisite manpower needed to successfully operate, maintain and decommission a nuclear power plant in collaboration with the IAEA and other strategic International Agencies. In addition, the establishment of the Nuclear Power Organization (NPO), which is involved in implementation of the nuclear power programme in collaboration with other stakeholders such as the Ministry of Energy, Energy Commission, Volta River Authority, ECG, Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, among others, shows the efforts Ghana is putting in place to operate our Ghana’s first Nuclear Power Plant.
Concerned 9 years ago
1. BUI cost $700M for 440MW... if my math is working the way i think, then nuclear will be more expensive per MW than BUI, and it's not renewable....we still have to pay for fuel.
2. Countries around the world are moving A ... read full comment
1. BUI cost $700M for 440MW... if my math is working the way i think, then nuclear will be more expensive per MW than BUI, and it's not renewable....we still have to pay for fuel.
2. Countries around the world are moving AWAY from nuclear. Cheap to generate the power, yes, but the costs associated with maintaining are too expensive. Even after you stop using the reactors, you still have to pay millions just keeping the decommissioned plant safe.
3. $2.5 billion.... ha. In Gh, everything will cost more than the liars and cheats in gov't say, so after spending $3.5+billion which we already don't have, where will we be.
4. Why after spending all this money on WAGP, gas processing, TOR, gas barges, etc.... why don't we first maximize the investments we've already made and build more gas and oil power plants. We already have the raw material (gas/oil), we've built all these pipelines - just build more gas factories.
All this talk of coal plant from China, nuclear plant from China. Are we not thinkers - the Chinese are in the business of building.. giving us loans, requiring that we use the loan to pay them to do something that we don't even need. Perhaps this is the blackman mentality - someone is giving me money, so it must be a good thing, good day. WAKE UP. Do what's best for Ghana
The only drawback of the gas/oil plan is that it's not clean energy, but it's cheaper than nuclear
Kalahariman 9 years ago
Name me a developed country that don't have a nuclear plant? The key to development is to have a consistent power supply for manufacturing. We can't even operate the bauxite melting plants for steel due to lack of constant el ... read full comment
Name me a developed country that don't have a nuclear plant? The key to development is to have a consistent power supply for manufacturing. We can't even operate the bauxite melting plants for steel due to lack of constant electric supply. Since the 60s under Dr Nkrumah we have been experimenting on a miniature nuclear plant - mention any problem we have encountered in relation to safety. you probably don't know we have a nuclear plant and in fact we were supposed to have a bigger reactor than a test reactor under Dr Nkrumah. The delivering of reactor was diverted after his overthrown. To grow there are risks involved. Ghana is not afraid to grow. It is a long term goal - 10 to 15 years.
missolar 9 years ago
Are they even considering the waste products that would evolve from the plant and how and where they are going to store them. Why can't they put the same passion and the same amount of money towards solar energy which safer a ... read full comment
Are they even considering the waste products that would evolve from the plant and how and where they are going to store them. Why can't they put the same passion and the same amount of money towards solar energy which safer and cost effective?
Can african people manage this? we can even manage our natural resource nd we want to manage this highly unstable energy source. the end of ghanaians has come.
A country like Ghana that can't even manage to contain a fire outbreak now want to go nuclear? They can't even manage most of the power plants nor supply constant water to the nations. They like to talk big but lack insights ...
read full comment
Why going nuclear when we cannot even manage household thrash or keep our gutters clean ?
Why is some of you involving your dirty politics into all this nuclear power issues, this thing did not start from NDC era and is not going to end during NDC era so let focus and remember that the black man too is capable of ...
read full comment
You are scared of what? Nuclear is costly initially but because the cost is spread over long term it is cheaper. This will also create jobs. This is why Africa is at a disadvantage in every thing. We cannot progress or devel ...
read full comment
Create jobs fo who? foreigners? how many Ghanaians are experts on nuclear energy. as for u saying dat our mentality deters progress, i agree with u on dat. i actual support construction of nuclear facilities but am not a fool ...
read full comment
Don't expose your ignorance. There is a nuclear reactor in Ghana which is being operated by Ghanaians if you don't know. Please keep quiet and go to GAEC to find out.
The Europeans are cutting off their dependence on nuclear energy & plants step by step. They are going into solar, dams,wind-energy etc. Nuclear reactors will be purchased from off their nations (not on their territory). So w ...
read full comment
Dont imitate Nigeria or SA to using nuclear, its too costly to operate just imagine 1000MW for $2bn too cost
...why not use simple 'tsina fee' (cow dung) to produce biogas for electricity or better still the sun for solar energy? Why risk Ghanaian lives for mutation and scrotal content melting eeh?
Please, build it with Russian technology. They have the latest nuclear technology among all the developed world and it will cost cheaper than one build by any country in the Western hemisphere.
If anything, stay away from ...
read full comment
Good stand. Russian technology is most advanced, safe and cost-efficient We can offer you a lot of localization and infrastructural development
Turn it up or down the man with brain is and would be the man how many yrs.when our g. Father of Africa decided to to built one.
Not taking risk is risk itself. Almost all nations in the world will go nuclear anyway. You can choose to take the lead or wait and buy it later from the established operators.
Ghana to go nuclear as parliament considers bill
This is a welcome ideas.Ghana's economy cant'expand to our expectations without adequate supply of energy.The president is making the right and bold decision.All Ghanaians must support him.This is the man who thinks deep into ...
read full comment
nuclear is best energy for gh economy good good god bless ghana
Great idea and a big step towards the right direction. Nuclear is the answer to a 24/7 Constance energy supply. We cannot depend on hydro-electricity and other erratic energy systems if we are thinking of development. This is ...
read full comment
We can't even maintain our current infrastructure... . ....hahaha .
Because of neglect by previous governments- if you own a car, you know you have to do route oil change and maintenance - right! if you neglect it, you will eventually not have a car.
This David country . She will sour high as the eagle. Rub shoulder with the mighty. Fearless but of her God Jehovah. She has wrap herself with strength and the knowledge of the most high. Her has thus made her so. Ghana the ...
read full comment
WHY WAIT UNTIL 10YRS SINCE ELECTRICITY IS IN HIGH DEMAND.
A primitive country like Ghana going Nuclear - GOOD LUCK!!! You cannot even clean your stagnant stinky open gutters in the country less to talk about how to clean the nuclear waste.
Useless Country
Ghana is the 1st Black African country to fight for its independence from colonialist. We just refused to grow.
Can't even manage hydro electricity.
Nuclear...? Chernobyl here we come...
Do we have the expertise to go nuclear?
We must bite what we can chew.
Around the world more nuclear plants are closing than are getting built.
Germany and Switzerland are phasing out nuclear energy.
Ask Japan how this cheap energy is working out for them.
Now we have been told of the BENEFITS.
What about the RISKS and the dis-advantages ???
There are times in the history of our nation when our very way of life depends upon dispelling illusions and awakening to the challenge of a present danger. In such moments, we are called upon to move quickly and boldly to sh ...
read full comment
Although the first nuclear power programs were launched in the United States in the mid-1960s and in Europe in the early 1970s, due to concerns about fossil fuel depletion and the desire of several countries to reduce their e ...
read full comment
1. BUI cost $700M for 440MW... if my math is working the way i think, then nuclear will be more expensive per MW than BUI, and it's not renewable....we still have to pay for fuel.
2. Countries around the world are moving A ...
read full comment
Name me a developed country that don't have a nuclear plant? The key to development is to have a consistent power supply for manufacturing. We can't even operate the bauxite melting plants for steel due to lack of constant el ...
read full comment
Are they even considering the waste products that would evolve from the plant and how and where they are going to store them. Why can't they put the same passion and the same amount of money towards solar energy which safer a ...
read full comment