Position: SECRETARY GENERAL OF WAPPOpen to: All ECOWAS CitizensLocation: Abomey-Calavi, Republic of Benin I. Introduction The West African Power Pool (WAPP) is a specialized institution of ECOWAS comprising an association of public utilities and private companies working in the electricity sector in West Africa. It was created by Decision A/DEC.5/12/99 of the Authority...
Notice of International Recruitment: Secretary General of WAPP
Position: SECRETARY GENERAL OF WAPP Open to: All ECOWAS CitizensLocation: Abomey-Calavi, Republic of Benin I. Introduction The West African Power Pool (WAPP) is a specialized institution of ECOWAS comprising an association of public utilities and private companies working in the electricity sector in West Africa. It was created by Decision...
SUCCESSFUL SYNCHRONIZATION OF THE WAPP POWER GRID
[Cotonou, Benin] - The West African Power Pool (WAPP) has recently reached a major milestone in the realization of its mandate to interconnect the power transmission networks of ECOWAS member states and create a unified regional electricity market
Unveiling the Cost Implications of Power Purchase Agreements in Deregulated Energy Markets
Power purchase agreements (PPAs) constitute a cornerstone of energy transactions in deregulated markets,
Upholding financial stability of energy sector: Why IPPs cannot accept debt haircut
The energy landscape is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by the growing role of the Independent Power Producers (IPPs) in meeting global electricity demands. In the intricate landscape of deregulated electricity markets, the role of Independent Power Producers (IPPs) is pivotal in driving electricity generation and supply. Recent debt haircut proposals by government,...
Safeguarding Power Systems: The Importance of Cybersecurity in Deregulated Electricity Markets
In the evolving landscape of deregulated electricity markets within developing economies, the criticality of cybersecurity has surged to the forefront.
Upholding Financial Stability of Ghana’s Energy Sector: Why Independent Power Producers Cannot Accept Debt Haircut Amid Government’s Economic Challenges.
The energy landscape is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by the growing role of the Independent Power Producers (IPPs) in meeting global electricity demands.