Ghana's Green Energy Commitment for a Sustainable Future
Key Ideas
  • Deputy Energy Minister announces Ghana's commitment to achieving 10% modern renewable energy capacity by 2030.
  • Collins Adomako-Mensah highlights the importance of ongoing renewable energy projects like the 200MW solar park by the Bui Power Authority.
  • Green Hydrogen adoption symposium focuses on the role of communication technology and educational institutions in promoting sustainable energy solutions.
The Deputy Energy Minister of Ghana, Collins Adomako-Mensah, emphasized the government's dedication to increasing modern renewable energy capacity in the national energy mix to 10% by 2030. Speaking at a Green Hydrogen adoption symposium, he highlighted the significance of initiatives like the 200MW solar park by the Bui Power Authority, set to be completed by 2024. Adomako-Mensah stressed that this commitment aligns with Ghana's goals under the Paris Agreement to contribute to global sustainability efforts. Currently, Ghana has achieved 3.1% of electricity power capacity from 166MW of installed solar capacity. The symposium also discussed the future of green hydrogen in Sub-Saharan Africa, emphasizing the pivotal role of communication technology and educational institutions in driving sustainable energy practices. This initiative showcases Ghana's proactive approach towards a greener and more sustainable energy future.
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