Arthur Energy Advisors (AEA) has been adjudged the Energy Consultancy Service Company of the year at the 2018 Ghana Energy Awards held in Accra over the weekend.
The company has been delivering technical energy sector advisory and consultancy services in the areas of Project Definition and Development, Project Management and Execution, Energy Strategy and Resource Planning, Energy Regulation and Policy Development.
Jabesh Amissah-Arthur, the Managing Partner of AEA expressing gratitude for the award noted that the company’s success was as a result of their staff’s commitment to satisfying their clients.
AEA was set up in 2001 in response to the growing need for professional business advisory and technical services needs in Africa’s energy sectors to enable them to anticipate impending fundamental changes in the industry environment.
Most of these changes have resulted from deregulation, private participation, technology change and globalization as well as the need for major infrastructural developments.
Obviously elated by the award, the Managing Partner said the recognition conveyed by the award inspires them to work harder to serve their clients in the energy sector.
“We have done a lot of work in the sector both in the country and across the ECOWAS sub-region. We also recently worked on a Solar Corridor Road Map and Initiatives for enhancing the efficiencies of utilities in the power sector,” he said.
He believes all such works have contributed to their emerging as the consultancy company of the year.
Mr Amissah-Arthur noted that “the main objective of AEA is to assist our clients with world-class strategies married with local insights to enable the agencies to achieve both their short and long-term Energy Sector goals, whether in Ghana or the West Africa sub-region.”
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