GHANA GREEN MANUFACTURING POLICY
Ghana''s Energy Transition and Investment Plan (ETIP), launched in 2024, offers a pathway to achieve net zero by 2060 while meeting the country''s energy needs and balancing socio
XVII Art. Cabinet at its forty-seventh meeting on 25th March, 2023 approved the reviewed National Energy Policy of Ghana which is intended to guide the development and management of Ghana's energy sector, especially during this era of the global call to transition to clean energy use.
The new government led by H.E. John Dramani Mahama has signaled a commitment to greening the national grid by expanding the scope of the Energy Ministry to include the Green Transition in its portfolio. This marks an important policy shift towards greening Ghana's energy sector.
By Seth Owusu-Mante Ghana's energy sector faces a financial crisis that threatens its long-term sustainability, efficiency, and ability to drive economic growth.
This Policy extensively incorporates the implementation of the National Energy Transition Framework of Ghana which guarantees the best fuel supply security through the provision of a cost-efficient diversified energy mix to accelerate socio-economic development and to achieve universal access to electricity by 2024.
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