GHANA is aiming at phasing out petrol, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and diesel-powered vehicles by 2040.
Energy experts at the Africa Energy Conference 2022 have advised the African Continent Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) members to come together in order to create a competitive front in nuclear power, which has become the new energy wave for industrialisation.
Under the agreement, GCB and SUNREF will continue to offer competitive loans and technical assistance for structuring green investment to companies, organisations, individuals and households
The “Scaling-up renewable energy Programme (SREP),” is to close Ghana’s 12.8 percent electricity reach deficit by increasing access to clean and reliable energy and support socioeconomic development.