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Ghana offers lessons on Chinese power projects — report
A new report by the Energy for Growth Hub highlights Ghana's successful execution of five Chinese-supported power projects (2013-2020) as a model for other African nations, emphasizing cost efficiency, timely delivery, and quality. The report identifies four key lessons: setting cost benchmarks, competitive tendering, expert negotiation, and construction oversight.
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