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Utilities in Ghana
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Utilities sector based in Ghana. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
15 on file
Volta River Authority
The Volta River Authority is a wholly owned state institution mandated to power economies and raise living standards in Ghana and West Africa.
1001 to 5000 staff
Bui Power Authority
Bui Power Authority was established by an Act of Parliament, BPA Act 740, 2007 with a mandate to plan, execute and manage the Bui Hydroelectric Project, now the Bui Generating Station (BGS). The BGS is a peaking plant with a capacity to generate 404MW of hydro-generated power, which is evacuated from our 161kV Switchyard. We are set to add 250MWp of solar energy to Ghana’s national grid. In this regard our Switchyard has been expanded to evacuate 250MWp of Solar-generated power. Our initial 50MW Solar Project which commenced in April 2019 is expected to be operational in 2020. BPA has completed the construction of the Tsatsadu Micro Hydropower Plant, the first in Ghana, which has the capacity to generate 45kW of power with the possibility of adding another 45kW capacity turbine. Tsatsadu Falls, on which this plant is constructed, is located at Alavanyo-Abehenease in the Hohoe District of the Volta Region. BPA is mindful of giving back particularly to its neighbouring communities and to society at large and to this extent has in place a Corporate Social Responsibility Policy to govern its commitments. Each year funds are set aside out of our profit to cater for activities which include, but not limited to, education; health and medical; social and cultural support; and sports. The Project Affected Persons (PAPs) continue to benefit substantially.
201 to 500 staff
Community Water And Sanitation Agency Cwsa
CWSA is committed to efficient delivery of safe and sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene services to rural communities and small towns in Ghana.
1001 to 5000 staff
Early Power Limited Bridge Power Project
The Bridge Power Project is a 424 MW gas-fired generation project under development in Tema, Ghana, by Early Power Limited, a Ghanaian company. Early Power is sponsored by a multinational consortium comprised of Endeavor Energy, General Electric (GE) and Sage Petroleum Limited, all well-known in the energy sector for delivering sustainable, reliable and competitively-priced energy solutions in developing countries. To be located in the Tema Heavy Industrial Area, the project includes the development of power plant facilities in two stages: Stage 1 and Stage 2, a 9 km+ pipeline for transporting liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), an LPG storage tank farm, and additional pipelines for transporting raw water and diesel to the project site. The plant will generate electricity using LPG as its primary fuel. Within five years of it becoming operational, we anticipate that the plant will switch to Natural Gas (NG) as its primary fuel, should it be made available by the Government of Ghana. Diesel is the backup fuel in the event gas is unavailable. On completion of Stage 2, the full power plant output capacity will be approximately 424MW. The Project is being developed in two stages on an accelerated timeline and consists of the following: Stage 1: 202 MW power block consisting of 5 General Electric TM2500+ gas turbines and 1 purpose-built GE steam turbine in Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) configuration Stage 2: MW power block consisting of 4 General Electric gas turbines and 1 purpose-built GE steam turbine in CCGT configuration
11 to 50 staff
Arthur Energy Africa
Arthur Energy Africa (AEA), formerly known as Arthur Energy Advisors, is a Mauritius-registered specialist energy firm focusing on the development of energy infrastructure and related activities in Africa. AEA originally started as Arthur Energy Advisors in Accra, Ghana in 2001 and grew into a multi-award-winning energy consultancy which was formed as a response to the growing professional business advisory needs in the energy sector across Africa resulting from fundamental changes in the industry's environment due to deregulation, private sector participation, technology change as well as the need for major infrastructural developments. AEA has over 22 years of experience working across all parts of the energy value chain (from generation, transmission, distribution, fuel supply, and related value chains) and with all types of energy stakeholders including regulators, public and private entities, lenders, investors, diplomatic and aid organizations on varied assignments including project preparation, policy and strategy advisory, master plans, rural electrification, sector regulation, RE integration, power plant development, regional interconnection, and cross border projects. Our highly experienced team primarily delivers AEA’s services and project development activities. We collaborate with other experts and institutions to generate the desired results for our clients, projects, and undertakings.
11 to 50 staff
Excellence Consult
Excellence Consult is a service provision company based in Accra. it has the following services 1. Educational Support Services 2. Homes and Accommodation Services Get in touch with us for your SAT, GRE, IELTS, Language studies etc solutions.
1 to 10 staff
Tranzopay
We at Tranzopay makes payment easy for Africans that needs virtual Mastercard for their online purchases, Bill payment and Utilities, Convert their excess airtime for cash and remit cash within Africa.#Dirupt #Innovate
1 to 10 staff
Power Distribution Services Ghana Limited
The Meralco-led Consortium is made up of Meralco, Three Ghanaian owned companies; TG Energy Solutions Ghana Ltd, Santa Power Ltd, and GTS Power Ltd with AEnergia SA of Angola. PDS is now mandated to undertake ECG’s Financial and Operational Turnaround Project and has fully taken over the Management and Operations of ECG.
5001 to 10000 staff
Arthur Energy Advisors
Arthur Energy Advisors (AEA) is a consultancy and advisory services firm based in Accra, Ghana, serving the African energy sector especially countries within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). AEA was set up in 2001 as a response to the growing professional business advisory needs in the energy sector across Africa resulting from fundamental changes in the industry's environment due to deregulation, private sector participation, technology change as well as the need for major infrastructural developments. AEA’s services are provided by our highly experienced engineering, finance and legal professionals to assist our clients to achieve their goals. Our Clients: • Individual, Corporate, and Private Investors in the Power Industry • Project Developers and Business Owners • Ghanaian and Foreign Private Sector Business • International Aid Agencies and Organizations • Utilities and Regulatory Agencies • Non-Profit and Government Sponsored Agencies • Industrial and Manufacturing Entities
11 to 50 staff
Raba Rides
Raba Rides is a start-up in the ride-sharing software development industry. Established in January 2018, Raba Rides is looking to offer transportation services to the Ghanaian public in a modality different from current ride-sharing apps. That is, while current ride-sharing apps allow the user to request a ride from a waiting driver, Raba seeks to approach this from a carpooling point of view, where both drivers and passengers have control over the starting point and destination of a trip, and fees are split between them.
1 to 10 staff
4ward Development West Africa
District-Wide Safe Water Coverage Model * First District-Wide Safe Water Project in Ghana and Sub-Saharan Africa
11 to 50 staff
Enclave Power Company
Enclave Power Company (EPC) is part of LMI Holdings, a privately-owned Ghanaian holding company with subsidiary companies engaged in industrial and residential estate development, telecommunications, logistics and warehousing, construction and quarrying, energy, oil and gas services. EPC is the only private, licensed electricity distribution company in Ghana, wholly Ghanaian owned, with close to 15 years of experience in power distribution. EPC provides dedicated power supply to its customers within its operational areas; the Tema Free Zones Enclave and Dawa.
51 to 200 staff
Ghana Water Ltd
Ghana Water Ltd. was established on 1st July following the conversion of Ghana Water and Sewerage Corporation into a state-owned limited liability company under the Statutory Corporations (Conversion to Companies) Act 461 of 1993 as amended by LI 1648. The first public water supply system in Ghana, then Gold Coast, was established in Accra just before World War I. Other systems were built exclusively for other urban areas among them the colonial capital of Cape Coast, Winneba and Kumasi in the 1920s. During this period, the water supply systems were managed by the Hydraulic Division of the Public Works Department. With time, the responsibilities of the Hydraulic Division were widened to include the planning of water supply systems in other parts of the country.
1001 to 5000 staff
Nuclear Power Ghana
Nuclear Power Ghana (NPG) has been established to serve as the Owner and Operator of Ghana’s future nuclear power plant. It was formed as a Limited Liability Company in July 2019 and is sponsored by the Volta River Authority (VRA), Bui Power Authority (BPA). NPG will oversee the construction and subsequent commissioning of the nuclear power plant. It is also responsible for site selection, negotiations with vendors, and training of personnel to safely run and operate the nuclear power plant. NPG works closely with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to ensure that Ghana’s programme progresses steadily in a phased approach according to international standards.
11 to 50 staff
Yaselmic Company Limited
Yaselmic drives sustainable innovation in energy, agriculture, human development, and water solutions for B2B clients. We offer advanced technologies and strategic consulting to optimize resources, boost productivity, and enhance environmental stewardship. Partner with us to unlock transformative solutions and build a resilient, sustainable future.
1 to 10 staff