Genser Energy Stands Out for Promoting Local participation

  • Genser Energy prides itself on locally hiring over 80 per cent of its staff and providing summer internship opportunities for undergraduate students from Ghanaian universities in the past 15 years of its operation.
  • The company’s impact is reflected in the high approval ratings received from the members of the Energy and Mines Committee of Ghana’s Parliament.

Genser Energy, an independent power producer, serving multinational clients in the industrial and mining sectors, has been praised for giving opportunities to more Ghanaians to work in providing energy solutions to Ghana and Africa’s industrial and mining sectors.

Genser Energy prides itself on locally hiring over 80 per cent of its staff and providing summer internship opportunities for undergraduate students from Ghanaian universities in the past 15 years of its operation. The impact of the company reflects in the high approval ratings the company received from the members of the Energy and Mines Committee of Ghana’s Parliament during a tour of the company’s natural gas power plant that provides energy to Gold Fields Ghana Limited’s Tarkwa Mines in the Western Region and the Ejisu Plant Metering Station in the Ashanti Region. 

During the visit, a former energy minister and committee member, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, said, “Genser is the company of the future. If you are familiar with the Gas Master Plan of Ghana, Genser has just picked up and running ahead of everybody.” Also, Nathaniel Nortey Tetteh joined Genser Energy as an intern in 2010 from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and is now acting as a project manager at the company’s Prestea Gas Plant, in his comment said, “It has been a wonderful and admirable journey with Genser. Now and then, there are new opportunities and new things to learn.”

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