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The Ministry of Energy has announced that Ghana will by the end of 2024, select a vendor for the establishment of the country’s first nuclear power plant, expected to be operational by 2030. Dr Robert Sogbadji, deputy director of power (Nuclear and Alternative Energy) made this disclosure on the sidelines of a policy dialogue to mark World Sustainable Energy Day in Accra on Tuesday (5 March). It was organised by the Centre of Excellence in Public Utility Regulation (CEPUR), a brainchild of the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PUCR) and the Ghana Institute for Management and Public Administration (GIMPA). “We’re currently…