OGEL 3 (2021)
Review of the Energy Sector in Ghana
Articles
Start, Proceed, Recalibrate: The Evolution and Evolvement of Ghana's National Petroleum Corporation
T. Kojo Stephens, Stobe Law, University of GhanaPerformance Review of Petroleum Revenue Management in Ghana: A SWOT Analysis after a Decade of Production
S. Suleman, Institute for Oil and Gas Studies, University of Cape CoastG. Kwaku Ennin, Institute for Oil and Gas Studies, University of Cape Coast
Quest for Energy Transition - The Role of Renewable Energy Development in Ghana
S. Adam, Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo)S. Suleman, Institute for Oil and Gas Studies, University of Cape Coast
F.X. Tuokuu, Mercy Corps
Ghana's Transition to a Sustainable Low Carbon Economy: A Chequered Political History in the Development of Energy Policy, Law and Governance
F.D. Asamani, The University of Aberdeen, Centre for Energy LawThe Political Settlement and Decision making in Ghana's Energy Sector
I. Ackah, Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC)J.B. Dramani, Department of Economics, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
R.K. Asiama, DST/NRF SARCHI Industrial Development, University of Johannesburg
Good Oil, Clean Waters? Ghana's Oil Decade and Environmental Protection
A.B. Opoku Acquah, University of Eastern Finland Law SchoolLearning from Best Practice: Contextualisation of Regulatory Principles in the Evolving Upstream Health and Safety Regulation Sphere in Ghana, with Hindsight from the United States of America Outer Continental Shelf and the United Kingdom Continental Shelf
A. Abdulai, University for Development Studies, TamaleGhana's Changing Electricity Supply Mix and Tariff Pricing Regime: Implications for the Energy Trilemma
T. Acheampong, Energy Economist & Political Risk AnalystB.O. Menyeh, MECS, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Loughborough University
D.E. Agbevivi, Energy Commission, Ghana