7th April, 2022
President of the African Electrotechnical and Standardization Commission (AFSEC), Bernard Modey, has called for a regional electricity market for member countries.
He explained that the role of electricity in industrialization and improvement in the delivery of various services that will ultimately improve the standards of living of members cannot be overemphasized.
“We need every country on board to harmonize our electrotechnical standards to not only facilitate trade in electro-technical goods but even more importantly, facilitate greater access to electricity through a regional electricity market that considers falling prices of renewable energy technologies to make electricity more available and at a reasonable cost,” he emphasized.
Mr. Modey made these pronouncements at the 8th AFSEC General Assembly in Accra, the first in-person meeting in the COVID era.
Meanwhile, in a keynote address read on behalf of the Energy Minister, Matthew Opoku-Prempeh, he called for collaboration between AFSEC and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) to protect the population from unsafe products and prevent various hazards through regulations and ensure compliance with standards.
“Ghana’s position as an associate member of the IEC grants us the privilege to better serve this need by actively participating in the development of standards for use of our citizens in keeping with the fast-changing technological world.
“The need to keep advancing technical standards for the development of the African continent calls for strengthened collaboration at national and international levels,” he noted.
Also, the Director-General of the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA), Prof. Alex Dodoo, said the AFSEC General Meeting will seek to achieve several feats, such as promoting innovative standardization.
“To re-orient and adapt processes for a more efficient implementation of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and to make AFSEC more efficient and collaborative, make standardization results available to experts and users in a user-friendly, fast and high-quality manner,” he said.
In his remarks, International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), National Committee Chairman, Ing. Bukari Danladi, expressed appreciation to AFSEC members for the confidence reposed in Ghana, and their immense support received through their experts.
“Our experts have been involved in the development and publication of three out of the current five AFSEC guides. AFSEC is being called upon; and Ghana, as a statutory member, will respond accordingly to be the beacon of the application of standards for industrialization on the continent. We are proud that Ghana has been given the mandate to lead AFSEC,” he said.
About AFSEC
AFSEC was established in 2008 as a subsidiary body of the African Energy Commission (AFREC) to promote everything related to electro-technical standardization aiming to promote the electro-technical industrialization of Africa.
Source: www.thebftonline.com