stop everything and pray for rain, take the money proposed and build a dam and power plant where the annual spillage from Togo's (whoever) bagre river spills!
stop everything and pray for rain, take the money proposed and build a dam and power plant where the annual spillage from Togo's (whoever) bagre river spills!
ONT 9 years ago
This deal is not financially sound, in the long term. The rush to get to 5000MW is blinding the Minister and his bosses.
This deal is not financially sound, in the long term. The rush to get to 5000MW is blinding the Minister and his bosses.
Boamah 9 years ago
Can you explain why you believe the deal is not financially sound?
Can you explain why you believe the deal is not financially sound?
Enoch. O 9 years ago
Like I have always said, these stopgap measures in the long run cost us more money, and make no sense and in the end will be abandoned. Building reservoirs along the banks of the dam, and being replenished by the effluent wat ... read full comment
Like I have always said, these stopgap measures in the long run cost us more money, and make no sense and in the end will be abandoned. Building reservoirs along the banks of the dam, and being replenished by the effluent water leaving the dam, should in the long run make us self-sufficient, and not depend on gas from any other unreliable source, not mentioning stopgap and expensive sources. Long live Ghana.
stop everything and pray for rain, take the money proposed and build a dam and power plant where the annual spillage from Togo's (whoever) bagre river spills!
This deal is not financially sound, in the long term. The rush to get to 5000MW is blinding the Minister and his bosses.
Can you explain why you believe the deal is not financially sound?
Like I have always said, these stopgap measures in the long run cost us more money, and make no sense and in the end will be abandoned. Building reservoirs along the banks of the dam, and being replenished by the effluent wat ...
read full comment