Ghana is staking its claim as a continental leader in clean energy with the launch of an ambitious US$3.4 billion renewable energy investment plan.
This a five-year strategy the government says will transform the country’s power landscape and strengthen its role in Africa’s green transition.
Announcing the initiative at the 3rd Renewable Energy Forum Africa (REFA 2025) in Accra, Minister for Energy and Green Transition John Abdulai Jinapor said the plan is anchored on strong private-sector participation and designed to unlock Ghana’s vast renewable potential.
“We have taken bold and decisive actions to develop our renewable energy sector for economic prosperity,” he said.
The roadmap targets the installation of 1,400MW of renewable energy capacity, the deployment of 400 mini-grids, the rollout of more than 100 fast-charging stations, and scaled use of solar-powered water pumping systems to boost agricultural productivity.
Source:Lovinghananews.com
