MY REFERENCES

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1. Ackah, I. (September 7, 2018) Ghana Energy Policy Since 1920: The Plans, Promises & the Election Cycle. Powering Ghana in 2017, Time to Deal with the Triple Fs (Fuel, Finance & Flip-Flops) Issue #3. Pp 48-50.  https://issuu.com/josephedemklu/docs/energy_ghana_magazine_vol.3

2.   Acheampong, J. (2020). Women must challenge themselves to take up leadership roles- Panelists at launch of Women In Energy Ghana. Graphic Business News. Graphics Communication Group Ltd. Retrieved from:

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 3. Adusah-Poku, F., & Takeuchi, K. (2019). Energy poverty in Ghana: Any progress so far? Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 112, 853-864.

 4. Ahmed, A., & Gasparatos, A. (2020). Multi-dimensional energy poverty patterns around industrial crop projects in Ghana: Enhancing the energy poverty alleviation potential of rural development strategies. Energy Policy, 137, 111123. Retrieved on 5/15/2020 from: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C39&q=Multi-dimensional+energy+poverty+patterns+around+industrial+crop+projects+in+Ghana%3A+Enhancing+the+energy+poverty+alleviation+potential+of+rural+development+strategies+Abubakari+Ahmed+a%2Cb%2C*+c&btnG=

 5. Aidoo, K., & Briggs, R. C. (2019). Underpowered: Rolling blackouts in Africa disproportionately hurt the poor. African Studies Review, 62(3), 112-131. Retrieved from: https://muse.jhu.edu/article/732703/pdf?casa_token=fA1jEborD-4AAAAA:pXU3...

 6. Bouzarovski, S., Petrova, S., Kitching, M., and Baldwick, J. (2013). Energy Justice in a Changing Climate: Social Equity and Low-Carbon Energy, edited by Karen Bickerstaff, et al.,Zed Books, 2013. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/drexel-ebooks/detail.action?docID=1....

7. Brittlebank, W. (2013). Bamboo Biofuel Technology Enhancing Ghana's Green Energy Sector. Climate Action. Retrieved from: http://www.climateaction.org/news/bamboo_biofuel_technology_enhancing_gh...

 8. Dapaah, E. (April 9, 2020). COVID-19: Government to absorb electricity bills for the poor, others to enjoy 50% slash. Retrieved on April 17, 2020 from:

https://citinewsroom.com/2020/04/covid-19-government-to-absorb-electricity-bills-for-the-poor-others-to-enjoy-50-slash/

9. Gillard, R., Snell, C., & Bevan, M. (2017). Advancing an energy justice perspective of fuel poverty: Household vulnerability and domestic retrofit policy in the United Kingdom. Energy research & social science, 29, 53-61.

10. Kumi, E. N. (2017). The electricity situation in Ghana: Challenges and opportunities. Washington, DC: Center for Global Development. Retrieved from:

http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2018/ph241/owusu-adjapong1/docs/kumi.pdf

11. Laud Business. (2020, April 26) Energy Sector Going Through Reforms For Better Service-Amewu. Retrieved from:

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12. Maennling, N., & Toledano, P. (2018). The Renewable Power of the Mine. Retrieved from:

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13. Merem, E. C., Twumasi, Y., Wesley, J., Isokpehi, P., Fageir, S., Crisler, M., ... & Nwagboso, E. (2018). Assessing Renewable Energy Use in Ghana: The Case of the Electricity Sector. Energy and Power, 8(1), 1-17.

14. Middlemiss, L., & Gillard, R. (2015). Fuel poverty from the bottom-up: Characterising household energy vulnerability through the lived experience of the fuel poor. Energy Research & Social Science, 6, 146-154.

15. Ministry of Energy Ghana (2010). National Energy Policy. 

16. Nyanteh, K. (September 7, 2018). Why the Government's Plans for Coal Must be Replaced By a Renewable Energy Alternative. Powering Ghana in 2017, Time to Deal with the Triple Fs (Fuel, Finance & Flip-Flops) Issue #3. Pp 48-50. Retrieved from: https://issuu.com/josephedemklu/docs/energy_ghana_magazine_vol.3

 17. Opoku, R., Adjei, E. A., Ahadzie, D. K., & Agyarko, K. A. (2020). Energy efficiency, solar energy and cost saving opportunities in public tertiary institutions in developing countries: The case of KNUST, Ghana. Alexandria Engineering Journal. Retrieved April 16, 2020 from: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016820300120

18. Owusu-Adjapong, E. (2018). Dumsor: Energy Crisis in Ghana. Stanford University, Winter 2018. 

19. Oxford Business Group (2020) Ambitious targets set for Ghana's energy sector in 2020 and beyond.

20. Power Technology (2019, June 10). Using Ghana’s cocoa husks for power: read this and more in the new issue of Future Power (Image Used). Retrieved from: https://www.power-technology.com/features/using-ghanas-cocoa-husks-for-power-read-this-and-more-in-the-new-issue-of-future-power/

21. The World Bank (March 16, 2018). Improving Access to Power Through Off-Grid Solar Energy and Mini-Grids. Retrieved on 5/20/2020 from: https://www.worldbank.org/en/results/2018/03/16/improving-access-to-power-through-off-grid-solar-energy-and-mini-grids

 22. Unwin, J. (June 10, 2019). Using cocoa husks to create power in Ghana. Retrieved on 5/15/20 from: https://www.power-technology.com/features/using-cocoa-husks-to-create-power-in-ghana/

 23. Ventures Africa (2019, July 10). Ghana is Planning to Boost its Local Energy Generation with Nuclear Power Plan. Retrieved from:

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 24. Women in Parliament. (September 7, 2018). Equity & Gender Balance In Energy Policy Making. Powering Ghana in 2017, Time to Deal with the Triple Fs (Fuel, Finance & Flip-Flops) Issue #3. Pp 48-50. Retrieved from: https://issuu.com/josephedemklu/docs/energy_ghana_magazine_vol.3

25. World population review.com. Retrieved from: https://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/ghana-population/

26. Picture on Landing Page: Photograph By The Africa Image Library, Alamy.  Retrieved from: https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/explore/countries/ghana/

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