Ghana’s Energy Ministry Advocates for Enhanced Collaboration in Green Transition
Ghana’s Ministry of Energy and Green Transition is calling for increased collaboration among stakeholders to accelerate the country’s shift towards a sustainable and robust energy sector. The aim is to ensure reliable power for households, industries, and overall national development while prioritizing environmental responsibility.
Strengthening Commitment to Renewable Energy
Speaking at the 4th West Africa Building, Construction, Power, Electrical, and Energy Exhibition in Accra, Deputy Minister Richard Gyan-Mensah emphasized the urgency of embracing renewable energy sources and fostering innovation. He highlighted that a genuine commitment to sustainable energy is crucial for electrifying homes and powering industries across Ghana. The Deputy Minister underscored that the transition to cleaner energy is not only vital for economic growth but also essential for building environmental resilience in the face of climate change. The exhibition served as a platform for investors, energy specialists, and policymakers to discuss and forge partnerships aimed at bolstering sustainable infrastructure and ensuring energy security within the sub-region.
Ultimately, the Ministry’s call for greater collaboration reflects a strategic push to unlock the full potential of renewable energy and drive Ghana’s green transition, paving the way for a more sustainable and prosperous future.
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