It costs $92m monthly to keep the lights on - PURC boss
Discover the critical financial strategies and interventions essential for sustaining Ghana's power sector and preventing disruptions.
The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission's Executive Secretary has addressed the ongoing financial requirements for maintaining Ghana's electricity supply. This discussion highlights the significant efforts and resources continuously deployed to ensure consistent power availability across the nation.
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