GNPC Advances Tech-Driven Strategy for Ghana’s Energy Sector
GNPC unveils bold strategy at AETC 2025 focused on innovation, local content, and regional partnerships
GNPC unveils bold strategy at AETC 2025 focused on innovation, local content, and regional partnerships
Ghana invites global investors to tap into its booming energy sector. Deputy Minister Richard Gyan-Mensah outlines major infrastructure and green energy projects aimed at ensuring energy security and economic growth.
One of the report’s standout revelations is Eni’s success in reducing net Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions.
He emphasized that the next two decades could mark a turning point for the industry, with fossil fuels gradually making way for clean energy alternatives.
“We are looking at how to transition our two- and three-wheelers—simply put, Okada and tricycles—into electric vehicles.
“We must first assess if Nigerian manufacturers have the capacity to produce high-quality solar panels at scale.
"We now have the knowledge and capacity to create solar solutions that are not only cheaper but tailored to our local environment and needs.”
“Solar power has become the engine of the global energy transition. Paired with battery storage, solar is set to be an unstoppable force..."
The focus now, according to Sawan, is not just on managing Shell’s existing operations, but also on driving shareholder value through strategic investments
This forward-thinking policy aligns with global trends in electric vehicle adoption, positioning Ghana among pioneering nations in Africa's clean energy transition.