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    Energy Commission wages ‘quality war’ at ports against substandard electrical gadgets

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsFebruary 11, 2026Updated:February 11, 2026No Comments11 Views
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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

    A quiet but critical battle for public safety is being waged, a fight not against contraband in the traditional sense, but against a surge of substandard electrical appliances and renewable energy products that threaten to turn Ghanaian homes into hazard zones.

    Last Friday, the Board and Management of the Energy Commission (EC) took to the frontlines, conducting a high-stakes inspection at Terminal Three. The message from the Commission’s Board Chairman, Prof. John G. Gatsi, was unequivocal: the era of using Ghana as a “dumping ground” for unsafe energy products is over.

    For the average consumer, a cheaper air conditioner or a budget-friendly solar panel might seem like a bargain. However, the reality behind these non-compliant products is often grim. Substandard electrical goods are leading causes of domestic fires, equipment failure, and inflated electricity bills.

    Beyond the immediate physical risks, there is a staggering economic toll. Prof. Gatsi revealed during the tour that the influx of these products has led to significant revenue losses for the state. An internal investigation recently exposed a troubling trend: between December 2024 and August 2025 a period marked by a board vacancy during the government transition importers exploited regulatory loopholes. The findings were stark, showing that solar photovoltaic (PV) systems valued at approximately $98,000 had entered the country, many bypassing mandatory licensing and statutory payments.

    Strengthening the Shield

    To counter this, the Energy Commission is “stepping up” its game. The intensified surveillance at the ports is part of a broader enforcement roadmap designed to uphold nineteen (19) Legislative Instruments (L.I.s) passed by Parliament to regulate the market.

    “When products that do not meet our standards enter the market, lives and property are put at risk,” Prof. Gatsi emphasized. To mitigate this, the Commission is implementing several key strategies:

    Increased Personnel: Recognizing that staffing limitations have previously hindered monitoring, the Board has pledged to deploy more inspectors to the ports to ensure thorough checks on every shipment of regulated electrical and renewable energy items.

    Rigid Compliance Checks: All imports must now meet strict registration and labeling requirements. Items that fail to comply face a “re-export” order or destruction in collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ensure they don’t harm the environment.

    Technological Integration: The Commission is leaning into technology, using tools like the “Certified Appliance App” and QR codes on labels to help both inspectors and consumers verify the authenticity and efficiency of products in real-time.

    A Call for Collaboration

    The Energy Commission’s mission is not one they can achieve in isolation. The Board Chairman highlighted the need for seamless collaboration with other state agencies to close the regulatory gaps that importers have previously navigated.

    Furthermore, the Commission is reaching out to the Consumer Electronics & Home Appliances Alliance Ghana (CEHA) and local retailers. While the sale of old stock is being permitted during a transition period with old and new labels co-existing until July 2026 the push for modern, energy-efficient technology like inverter air conditioners is non-negotiable.

    As the Board prepares to convene and review the full findings of its investigation, the focus remains clear: public safety. By tightening the net at the Tema Port and other points of entry, the Energy Commission is doing more than just regulating trade; it is safeguarding the Ghanaian household.

    In a world where energy demand is rising and the climate is changing, ensuring that every solar panel on a roof and every fridge in a kitchen is safe, efficient, and legally vetted is no longer just a regulatory preference it is a national necessity. The lights are staying on, and thanks to these stepped-up efforts, they are staying safe too.

     

     

     

    Consumer Electronics & Home Appliances Alliance Ghana (CEHA) Energy Commission Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Prof. John G. Gatsi
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