Achieve 10% renewable energy in the national energy mix and 20% solar energy in agriculture by 2020. 15% (unconditional) to 45% (conditional) reduction in GHG emissions by 2030 compared to the business-as-usual
The country has a huge potential for renewable energy that remains underexploited. This study, therefore, seeks to assess the current renewable energy resource situation, examine the trend in Ghana''s energy
The plan marks Ghana''s commitment to fighting climate change and fostering economic development in tandem. It details a credible pathway for how Ghana can achieve net-zero energy-related carbon emissions by 2060 through the
Ghana is well endowed with renewable energy resource potential, particularly biomass, solar and wind, and to a lesser extent small and mini-hydropower. In combination with energy efficiency measures, renewable energy development would greatly bolster Ghana’s energy security as well as filling the remaining gaps in electricity access.
A stronger foundation has been therefore set for further advancement in Ghana’s electricity sector from 2010 up to the moment. The aim of the government is to increase the capacity of renewable energy continuously in electricity generation with 10% of the renewable energy in the country’s energy mix by 2030 being a target.
However, local demand is growing at about 10% annually, necessitating further growth in energy generation. Ghana is well endowed with renewable energy resource potential, particularly biomass, solar and wind, and to a lesser extent small and mini-hydropower.
Ghana is a fertile ground for expanding renewable energy sector because of the abundance of the natural resources, geographical conditions and government policies which are favourable. The country is enjoying ample sunlight in the entire year and therefore solar energy is an option that is highly viable.
The results show that the Ghana Government has established its energy sector based on the definition of the key targets in line with the world trend. Ghana is equipped with a vast quantity of renewable energy potentials which include hydropower, solar, wind, and bioenergy.
Ghana's wave energy potential for electricity is yet to be exploited despite attempts to install a 500 kW wave energy plant at Ada in the Greater Accra Region, near the estuary of the Volta River (Energy Commission, 2019; Ministry of Energy, 2019).
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