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Sweden and Ghana Sign Landmark Climate Cooperation Agreement

May 30, 2024
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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Balancing Africa’s Oil and Gas Industry with Sustainable Development

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In a significant move towards global climate mitigation, the Swedish Energy Agency and Ghana’s Ministry of Environment have signed a bilateral agreement regulating transactions of emission reduction and removal units between the two nations.

This legally binding agreement, essential for initiating climate projects in Ghana financed by Sweden, marks a pivotal step in the long-standing partnership under the Paris Agreement.

Caroline Asserup, Head of the Climate Department at the Swedish Energy Agency, underscores the importance of this collaboration, highlighting it as a prime example of Sweden’s efforts to combat greenhouse gas emissions and accelerate global climate mitigation strategies.

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“Our partnership with Ghana exemplifies our commitment to international climate initiatives,” she says, emphasizing the role of such collaborations in driving forward the goals set forth in the Paris Agreement.

Since 2021, Sweden and Ghana have maintained a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on climate cooperation under the Paris Agreement. The newly signed agreement builds on this foundation, transitioning from an MoU to a legally binding framework that enables concrete actions and projects aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Ghana recognized early on for its pioneering approach to emissions trading under the Paris Agreement, has leveraged its strategic foresight to attract international finance for its climate and energy transition efforts.

Following the implementation of the MoU, the Swedish Energy Agency has already committed to purchasing emissions reductions from a project aligned with the cooperative framework. This initiative involves the installation of roof-mounted solar panels coupled with battery storage systems for commercial and industrial facilities throughout Ghana.

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This bilateral agreement marks Sweden’s inaugural legally binding cooperation for emissions trading under the Paris Agreement, setting a precedent for future partnerships. Additionally, Sweden maintains Memoranda of Understanding with other countries like Nepal, the Dominican Republic, and Switzerland, indicating a broad and ambitious approach to international climate diplomacy.

The successful implementation of the Ghanaian project and the potential for expanded collaborations underscore Sweden’s dedication to leveraging its resources and expertise to support global climate objectives.

Sandra Lindström, Head of International Climate Cooperation at the Swedish Energy Agency, detailed the anticipated impact of this project.

“Our initial venture in Ghana is projected to slash approximately 165,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions by 2030. With the formalization of the bilateral agreement, we are poised to expand our collaborative efforts, establishing further projects that contribute to Ghana’s environmental sustainability.”

Sandra Lindström, Head of International Climate Cooperation at the Swedish Energy Agency

The agreement paves the way for more robust climate projects, helping Ghana reduce its carbon footprint and transition to renewable energy sources. Ghana stands to attract significant international finance, boosting its economy and supporting sustainable development goals.

The emissions trading system (ETS) under the Paris Agreement operates as a mechanism for countries to cooperatively work towards meeting their nationally determined contributions (NDCs) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This system allows for the trading of emission allowances, enabling countries to buy and sell these allowances based on the cost-effectiveness of reducing emissions in different locations.

The bilateral agreement between the Swedish Energy Agency and Ghana’s Ministry of Environment represents a significant milestone in global climate cooperation. By facilitating emissions trading and funding impactful projects, this partnership aims to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon future, benefiting both nations and contributing to global efforts to mitigate climate change. As the first project in Ghana moves forward, the world will be watching closely, hoping to see tangible results and inspire similar collaborations worldwide.

The signing of this agreement not only strengthens the relationship between Sweden and Ghana but also sends a strong message about the collective responsibility to address climate change. It showcases the effectiveness of international cooperation in achieving tangible environmental outcomes and sets a positive example for other nations to follow in their climate action endeavors.

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