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Karpowership Ghana has announced the appointment of Oscar Kojo Amonoo-Neizer as its new Managing Director.
With over 30 years of experience in the energy sector, he brings a wealth of expertise in policy and energy management, technical regulation, electrical design, and project coordination.
Before joining Karpowership Ghana, Amonoo-Neizer served as the Executive Secretary of the Energy Commission of Ghana, where he played a pivotal role in policy formulation, regulatory compliance, and the strategic development of the country’s energy sector.
His leadership was instrumental in implementing technical regulations, developing energy efficiency standards, and strengthening compliance frameworks within Ghana’s electricity and natural gas industries.
He also previously served as Director of Energy at the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC), where he led technical audits, policy development, and regulatory enforcement to ensure efficiency and reliability in the electricity sector.
Ing. Amonoo-Neizer is a trained Electrical Engineer from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).
He holds an Executive MBA from the University of Ghana Business School and a Postgraduate Certificate in Electrical/Electronic Engineering from Fachhochschule Aachen in Germany.
He is a member of the Ghana Institution of Engineers (GhIE) and has been actively involved in international energy negotiations and regulatory forums.
Commenting on his new role, Ing. Amonoo-Neizer said, “As the new Managing Director of Karpowership Ghana, I am excited to lead a company that is committed to supplying reliable power to the national grid.
"Together with our talented team, we will continue to strengthen operations and ensure that Karpowership Ghana remains a cornerstone of the country’s power sector for years to come.”
Karpowership Ghana continues to be a key player in Ghana’s energy mix, delivering consistent and reliable power to the national grid.
Under Amonoo-Neizer’s leadership, the company is poised to consolidate its impact while exploring new opportunities for growth and development.
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