Institute for Energy Security — energy policy research organization that calls for investigations and assessments of Ghana's power outages and petroleum sector challenges.
… The Institute for Energy Security (IES) has, in particular, called for the release of the technical investigation report into the July 29 nationwide blackout. …
The Institute for Energy Security (IES) is demanding stronger safeguards around the temporary power arrangement at the Akosombo Generating Station to prevent technical faults from triggering widespread power outages. …
The Institute for Energy Security (IES) is calling on the government and the Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) to release the findings of the technical investigation into the nationwide power outage recorded on July 29, 2026. …
The Institute for Energy Security (IES) says the Electricity Company of Ghana’s (ECG) investment of about GH¢200 million in system upgrades and maintenance must ultimately translate into improved reliability of power supply. …
The Institute for Energy Security (IES) is calling for a thorough investigation into Ghana’s two recent nationwide power outages, saying the incidents raise concerns about persistent weaknesses within the country’s electricity supply chain. …
The Institute for Energy Security (IES) has raised concerns over the stability of Ghana’s national power system following three nationwide blackouts in less than a month. …
The Institute for Energy Security (IES) is calling on government to immediately enforce Ghana’s Domestic Market Obligation (DMO) regulations, arguing that the return of the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) to operations has removed the main practical obstacle to implementation. …
The Institute for Energy Security (IES) says the recent depreciation of the Ghana cedi is preventing consumers from enjoying larger reductions in fuel prices, despite the government’s intervention to cushion the impact of rising global oil prices. …
The Institute for Energy Security (IES) has welcomed the government’s decision to subsidise diesel by GH¢2 per litre, describing it as a timely intervention that will help cushion consumers against rising fuel prices and ease inflationary pressures. …
Ghana’s crude oil production has declined for six consecutive years, falling by nearly half since its 2019 peak and costing the country billions of dollars in lost revenue, according to a new report by the Institute for Energy Security (IES). …
Ghana Grid Company Limited says power supply was fully restored nationwide by 12:03 p.m. on Thursday, August 20, following a system disturbance, with the company pledging to continue implementing measures to strengthen the transmission network's reliability and resilience.
Ghana Grid Company Limited says power supply was fully restored nationwide by 12:03 p.m. on Thursday, August 20, following a system disturbance, with the company pledging to continue implementing measures to strengthen the transmission network's reliability and resilience.
The Institute for Energy Security is calling for stronger safeguards around a temporary power arrangement at the Akosombo Generating Station to prevent technical faults from causing widespread outages. The demand follows Thursday's power outage, which GRIDCo attributed to a fault on the Akosombo–Volta transmission line; the government chose the temporary arrangement to avoid a six-month shutdown for permanent repairs to the control centre.
The Institute for Energy Security is demanding the government and GRIDCo release findings from a technical investigation into a July 29 nationwide power outage. The demand follows another blackout on August 20, with IES citing concerns about the country's power system resilience.
The Institute for Energy Security says ECG's GH¢200 million investment in system upgrades must translate into improved power supply reliability, and calls for investigation into recent nationwide outages to identify underlying problems and prevent recurrence.
The Institute for Energy Security is calling for a thorough investigation into Ghana's two recent nationwide power outages, citing concerns about persistent weaknesses in the electricity supply chain. The incidents, attributed to transmission system disturbances and equipment faults, may indicate challenges such as deferred maintenance, underinvestment, or equipment obsolescence.
The Institute for Energy Security has raised concerns over Ghana's power system stability following three nationwide blackouts in less than a month, with the latest outage on August 20 caused by a major fault on the Akosombo-Volta transmission lines. The IES called on GRIDCo to conduct an immediate technical assessment and publicly disclose its findings, noting that no report had been made public three weeks after a previous outage on July 29.
The Institute for Energy Security is calling on government to enforce Ghana's Domestic Market Obligation regulations, arguing that TOR's return to operations has removed the main practical obstacle to implementation. The legal framework already exists under Regulation 32 of the Petroleum (Exploration and Production) (General) Regulations, 2018, and requires consistent administrative enforcement.
The Institute for Energy Security says the Ghana cedi's recent depreciation is preventing larger fuel price reductions in Ghana, despite a government subsidy on diesel. Exchange rate fluctuations have a direct impact on petroleum prices because Ghana relies heavily on imported fuel.
The Institute for Energy Security welcomed the government's GH¢2 per litre diesel subsidy as a timely intervention to protect consumers from rising fuel prices and ease inflation, though it cautioned that it is not a long-term solution and expressed that extending the subsidy to petrol would have been preferable.
Ghana's crude oil production has declined for six consecutive years, falling from 71.44 million barrels in 2019 to 37.30 million barrels in 2025, according to an Institute for Energy Security report. The prolonged downturn, driven by ageing oil fields, limited upstream investment, and no new petroleum agreements since 2018, has caused total petroleum receipts to drop 43.27% from US$1.36 billion in 2024 to US$770.27 million in 2025.
Despite recovery of the fourth unit at Akosombo hydro power and increased generation, parts of Ghana continue to experience outages. An energy analyst says the problem reflects deeper structural challenges—generation must be balanced with transmission capacity and demand, as producing more power than the grid can handle risks voltage instability and system failures.
An Institute for Energy Security analyst says Ghana could significantly reduce persistent power outages within a year if authorities simultaneously upgrade the country's transmission and distribution systems, rather than addressing segments one at a time. If the Electricity Company of Ghana and GRIDCo work concurrently to replace ageing transformers and improve weak infrastructure, the country could see major progress within 12 months.
An Institute for Energy Security analyst has called on government and sector stakeholders to adopt a coordinated approach to address Ghana's recurring power supply challenges, arguing that the causes—spanning generation, transmission, and distribution—require holistic solutions rather than isolated interventions.