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The Energy Commission as part of its commitment to ensuring the safety of life and property in the use of electricity has been taking steps to create awareness among the public on safe electrical wiring practices. A Sensitization Team drawn from the Public Affairs and Electrical Wiring Unit is this week engaging electricity consumers within the Atebubu, Yeji and Salaga Districts on the importance of adhering to safe electrical wiring guidelines.

During these training sessions, Participants will be educated on the need to engage Certified Electrical Wiring Professionals (CEWPs) to undertake the wiring of their facilities and to correctly install and maintain electrical systems in their homes, ultimately ensuring the safety of their families and properties.

The Commission repeats its call to potential and practicing electricians who have not been certified by the Commission to register for and participate in the upcoming. November/December CEWP Examinations scheduled for 2nd and 3rd December, 2023.

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Energy Commission…Securing Ghana’s Energy Future Today

The Energy Commission has received two Awards at the just ended 4th Africa Public Sector Conference and Awards held alongside the Africa Climate Summit Week in Nairobi, Kenya from 4th - 8th September, 2023.

The Commission’s Executive Secretary, Ing. Oscar Amonoo-Neizer, received the “Visionary Leadership Award” while the Commission’s flagship programme, the Senior High Schools Renewable Energy Challenge earned the Commission an award for "Africa Top 50 Companies in Sustainability”.

The Commission extends its profound appreciation to its staff and stakeholders for their continuous support as it strives to fulfill its mandates.

“Energy Commission……Securing Ghana’s Energy Future Today”