
The Minister for Energy and Green Transition took to the floor of the house today, delivering a pivotal speech that underscored the government’s commitment to harnessing nuclear energy. The minister’s statement centered on the quest for a nuclear energy solution that boasts substantial load capacity at an affordable price, a move poised to redefine Ghana’s energy landscape.
This endeavor aligns with the global push for sustainable energy transitions, as emphasized by the Energy Transitions Working Group under India’s G20 Presidency.
The group has been instrumental in championing the cause of energy security, accessibility, and affordability, recognizing the imperative of accelerating the pace of commercial deployment of mature clean energy technologies.
In Ghana, the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has been at the forefront of efforts to deliver reliable and affordable power.
The ministry’s strategic objectives include promoting energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainable development. The National Energy Transition Framework, launched by the president, serves as a blueprint for transitioning Ghana into a climate-resilient, low-carbon energy country.
The minister’s statement today marks a significant milestone in Ghana’s energy journey, underscoring the government’s dedication to exploring innovative solutions that balance energy security, affordability, and sustainability.
Source: Richard Nana Appiah Kubi/Ahotoronline.com