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February 25, 2026
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John Jinapor commissions MBH Power Ghana Ltd.’s energy meter manufacturing unit
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Key Points
- The Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor, commissioned MBH Power Ghana Ltd.'s meter manufacturing facility.
- The facility is hailed as a significant boost to Ghana’s energy sector and industrial growth, strengthening the electricity value chain.
- It aims to reduce Ghana's heavy reliance on imported meters, thereby retaining capital, creating jobs, and building local technical capacity.
- The Minister emphasized that accurate metering is vital for efficiency, transparency, and revenue assurance across the electricity supply chain.
- This local manufacturing initiative aligns with government reforms focused on improving metering, reducing losses, enhancing revenue, and expanding electricity access.
Why This Matters
This development is highly significant for Ghana as it marks a strategic move towards energy sector self-sufficiency and industrialization. By localizing meter production, Ghana can reduce capital outflows, create domestic employment, and enhance the reliability and transparency of its electricity supply, directly contributing to economic stability and national development goals.
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