Ghana has reiterated its strong commitment to advancing renewable energy and supporting the global clean energy transition at the 8th Assembly of the International Solar Alliance (ISA).
Representing the Government of Ghana, the Minister for Energy and Green Transition John Jinapor, presented the country’s statement, reaffirming Ghana’s dedication to sustainable energy development and expressing appreciation to the ISA for its continued partnership in promoting solar energy across member nations.
The statement highlighted Ghana’s renewed focus on green growth, following President John Dramani Mahama’s recent decision to rename the Ministry of Energy to the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition. The policy shift, described as a landmark move, reflects the government’s determination to embed renewable energy, climate action, and green growth at the heart of national development.
As part of its strategy to achieve a sustainable energy future, Ghana has developed a renewable energy investment pipeline valued at approximately US$3.4 billion. The initiative is supported by the Renewable Energy and Green Transition Investment Fund, designed to attract both concessional and private financing.
These efforts contribute to Ghana’s broader goal of achieving 10 percent renewable energy in its national generation mix by 2030, equivalent to 1,350 megawatts of clean energy capacity.
Looking ahead, Ghana plans to deepen its collaboration with the International Solar Alliance and global partners to drive policy reforms, innovative financing mechanisms, and scalable solar solutions, particularly in key sectors such as agriculture and e-mobility.
According to the statement, these partnerships will play a critical role in powering a sustainable and inclusive green future for Ghana and the broader region.
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Ghana Reaffirms Commitment to Global Clean Energy Transition at International Solar Alliance Assembly
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