The Ghanaian government supports renewable energy through policies and incentives to boost solar adoption. With ongoing investment and innovation, solar power can meet Ghana''s energy needs and help protect the planet for future generations.
That is why Ghana''s nationally determined contributions (NDCs) aimed to scale up renewable penetration as one of the ways to reduce greenhouse emissions and at the same time help achieve sustainable development goals in the energy sector.
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Accra, April 25, GNA-Solar energy will soon be deployed to public institutions as part of an initiative called ''Ghana Go Solar.'' It is aimed at reducing emissions of the country and address physical imbalance of the energy sector.
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Ghana''s seat of government, Jubilee House, is walking the talk in its quest to install solar PV panels after the president of the West African nation promised last year to ensure that the seat of government installs solar power to reduce the cost of electricity consumed.
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When done, he said would see offices of all metropolitan, municipal, districts, ministries departments and agencies fitted with solar panels. Mr Mahu said the initiative was in line with the implementation of Ghana’s updated Nationally Determined Contributions of the Paris Agreement to scale-up renewable energy penetration by 10 per cent by 2030.
GNA Accra, April 25, GNA-Solar energy will soon be deployed to public institutions as part of an initiative called ‘Ghana Go Solar.’ It is aimed at reducing emissions of the country and address physical imbalance of the energy sector.
It is aimed at reducing emissions of the country and address physical imbalance of the energy sector. Mr Seth Mahu, Deputy Director, Renewable Energy, Ministry of Energy told the Ghana News Agency at the sidelines of a post-COP26 meeting that the initiative would help reduce electricity cost, consumption and reliance on the national grid.
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Already, processes including appraisal had begun and would be followed by the signing of about 30 million euros grant between Ghana and Germany. When done, he said would see offices of all metropolitan, municipal, districts, ministries departments and agencies fitted with solar panels.
Ghana’s power supply sources are from hydroelectricity, thermal fueled by crude oil, natural gas and diesel, solar and also imports from La Cote D’Ivoire. Ghana also exports power to Togo, Benin and Burkina Faso. Ongoing grid expansions would allow further exports to other neighboring countries in the sub region.
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