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Ghana’s Solar Energy Future Hinges on Strategic Engagement 

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
February 11, 2025
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As Ghana advances toward a sustainable energy future, the country finds itself at a crucial turning point.  

With one of Africa’s highest electricity access rates at 87%, Ghana holds significant potential for renewable energy integration, especially in solar power. 

However, as the nation looks to enhance its energy mix with more sustainable sources, the importance of robust stakeholder engagement becomes ever more apparent.  

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The role of private sector actors, policymakers, and energy providers will be pivotal in ensuring that solar energy adoption is not just accelerated but sustainable in the long run. 

In a recent interview, Dr. Elikplim Kwabla Apetorgbor, CEO of Independence Power Producers (IPPs), shared his insights into Ghana’s energy transition.  

He noted that while the country’s efforts are commendable, there are still key issues that need to be addressed for solar power to play a more prominent role in the energy mix. 

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One of the most pressing concerns surrounding Ghana’s energy transition is the clarity and consistency of policy frameworks.  

According to Dr. Apetorgbor, the new government has brought a renewed focus on energy and green transition through the establishment of the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition. 

However, he emphasized the need for clear policy configurations to guide the energy sector’s development moving forward. 

“The question remains: What is the overarching strategy?

“Are we looking to promote large-scale solar projects that can generate significant power for the grid, or are we focusing on smaller, decentralized systems for homes and businesses?” 

Dr. Elikplim Kwabla Apetorgbor, CEO of Independence Power Producers (IPPs)

The ambiguity surrounding these policy decisions is concerning, as a clear and strategic approach is needed to effectively integrate solar energy into the country’s grid.  

While smaller installations at the residential level are beneficial, large-scale solar power plants are crucial for meeting the country’s growing electricity demands. 

One of the key challenges with solar energy is its intermittency. Since solar power generation is dependent on sunlight, it can only be produced during the day and is not available when demand peaks in the evening or during cloudy periods. Therefore, the need for reliable energy storage solutions becomes even more critical. 

Dr. Apetorgbor pointed out that while solar power is undeniably an attractive option for Ghana, the absence of effective energy storage solutions could undermine its long-term viability.  

“There should be massive investments in storage systems that will make solar power more reliable and useful, even during periods when the sun isn’t shining.” 

Dr. Elikplim Kwabla Apetorgbor, CEO of Independence Power Producers (IPPs)

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Despite the challenges, the private sector has shown a growing commitment to investing in large-scale solar power plants.  

These projects, which have the potential to generate substantial amounts of energy, could significantly contribute to the country’s power generation capacity. 

Dr. Apetorgbor highlighted the importance of such projects, stating that they could be transformative in enhancing the nation’s renewable energy landscape.  

“The good news is that some of the IPPs have signed very huge utility-scale solar power plant agreements that will help the situation.

“These investments are key to accelerating solar energy adoption in Ghana.” 

Dr. Elikplim Kwabla Apetorgbor, CEO of Independence Power Producers (IPPs)

Utility-scale solar projects are essential for several reasons. They can produce electricity at a much larger scale than individual installations, allowing for the generation of power for the national grid.  

Additionally, these projects can attract significant foreign investment and create job opportunities, stimulating economic growth. However, for these projects to be successful, there needs to be a well-defined policy environment and effective collaboration between the government, private investors, and local communities. 

Ghana’s journey toward sustainable energy is gaining momentum, with solar power positioned as a key driver of the transition.  

The country’s high electricity access rate provides a strong foundation for expanding renewable energy, but the pace of adoption will depend on strategic stakeholder engagement and policy support. 

“We have the potential, we have the interest, and now, we need the right frameworks and investments to turn our solar ambitions into reality.” 

Dr. Elikplim Kwabla Apetorgbor, CEO of Independence Power Producers (IPPs)

With the right approach, Ghana can become a regional leader in solar energy, contributing to energy security, economic growth, and environmental sustainability for future generations. 

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