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Energy Ministry Fuels Biogas Across African Schools

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Ghana’s Energy Ministry Champions Nationwide Biogas Initiative for Schools

The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has firmly pledged its support for a groundbreaking national biogas project, poised to transform energy consumption in Senior High Schools across the country. This ambitious initiative seeks to equip educational institutions with state-of-the-art biodigesters and clean energy technology, significantly reducing their reliance on conventional fuels for cooking. This unwavering commitment to a greener energy future was recently affirmed by Richard Gyan-Mensah, the Deputy Minister for Energy and Green Transition, marking a pivotal step towards sustainable energy adoption in Ghana.

Driving Sustainable Energy Through Strategic Collaboration

Deputy Minister Richard Gyan-Mensah’s endorsement was highlighted during a recent courtesy visit by the management of DAS Biogas, a leading renewable energy company. DAS Biogas specializes in the innovative conversion of organic waste into clean, usable energy, aligning perfectly with the Ministry’s vision. During the engagement, Gyan-Mensah emphasized the critical importance of prioritizing the renewable energy sub-sector, underscoring its potential to attract substantial private sector investment. He articulated that such carbon-focused development initiatives are in complete harmony with the government’s broader agenda for a comprehensive green transition. This strategic alignment aims to foster a robust ecosystem for clean energy solutions within the nation. Furthermore, the Deputy Minister assured the delegation that their proposal to scale up this vital clean cooking intervention to encompass 200 Senior High Schools nationwide would undergo a thorough review process, conducted in close collaboration with the relevant ministries to ensure effective implementation.

This significant backing from the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition signals a strong national push towards integrating sustainable practices within Ghana’s educational infrastructure. By championing the widespread adoption of biogas technology in Senior High Schools, the nation is not only addressing immediate energy needs but also cultivating an environment conducive to long-term environmental sustainability and energy independence. This move represents a crucial stride in Ghana’s commitment to renewable energy, paving the way for a healthier and greener future for its youth and the broader community.

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