加纳仍欠独立发电企业超过7亿美元债务
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2026-01-16 16:10

Core Viewpoint - Despite claims by the Ghanaian government of having paid significant amounts to clear debts in the energy sector, independent research reveals that the government still owes over $700 million to Independent Power Producers (IPPs) [1] Group 1: Debt Overview - The Ghanaian government previously announced plans to clear approximately $1.47 billion in energy sector debts by 2025, which includes a payment of $393 million to IPPs [1] - The current administration inherited around $1.4 billion in IPP legacy debts, which were subsequently restructured in 2025 [1] Group 2: Debt Restructuring - The restructuring involved a burden-sharing arrangement with IPPs, significantly reducing the debt load [1] - Independent verification indicates that after accounting for the settled $393 million, approximately $707 million of the restructured IPP debt remains unpaid, indicating that a substantial portion of legacy debt has not been fully cleared [1] Group 3: Future Payment Plans - The Ghanaian government has disclosed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) plans to rearrange the payment of the remaining amounts over the next 4 to 5 years, with expectations to complete this process by 2028 [1]

加纳仍欠独立发电企业超过7亿美元债务 - Reportify