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Ghana Boosts Renewables with ISA Partnership Talks

Ghana and International Solar Alliance Forge Stronger Renewable Energy Ties

Ghana is doubling down on its commitment to renewable energy through strengthened cooperation with the International Solar Alliance (ISA). On the sidelines of the 8th Session of the ISA Assembly in New Delhi, India, Ghana’s Minister of Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor, engaged in crucial bilateral talks with ISA Director-General Ashish Khanna. The meeting signals a renewed push to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy solutions across the nation.

Deepening Collaboration for a Green Energy Future

The core of the discussion revolved around fortifying the partnership between Ghana and the ISA. The aim is to expedite the adoption of renewable energy technologies and improve efficiency throughout Ghana’s energy sector. A key area of focus is enhancing the performance of the electricity distribution sector, ensuring reliable and cost-effective power supply. Minister Jinapor underscored Ghana’s dedication to providing access to clean, dependable, and affordable energy, recognizing the importance of strategic alliances and innovative funding approaches in realizing the country’s ambitious green transition objectives.

Ghana’s proactive engagement with the International Solar Alliance reflects its unwavering resolve to embrace sustainable energy solutions. By prioritizing renewable energy, Ghana aims to build a more resilient and environmentally conscious energy landscape for the future.

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