IEA Reports Surging Global Energy Demand
The IEA estimated that global power consumption increased by 4.3% in 2024, almost double the average annual growth rate of the last decade.
The IEA estimated that global power consumption increased by 4.3% in 2024, almost double the average annual growth rate of the last decade.
To address these challenges, the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition launched a two-day National Clean Cooking Policy and Strategy Workshop
“Building a modern, clean, and secure energy system is the key to ending our reliance on international gas markets responsible for volatile prices..."
"Ghana is a key market for us in the downstream sector, and we see significant potential to support upstream financing and refinancing initiatives.”
“We should never apologize for harnessing our fossil fuel resources to drive growth and improve lives..."
“Ghana has made significant strides in efficient gas utilization, while Nigeria continues to waste substantial gas resources.”
HE Al Ghais criticized the current structure of COP meetings, suggesting that they have become “more about ‘win or lose’ moments.."
“From what I am seeing, we immediately have to move into a gas-to-power era. The liquid fuel bills alone are about $1 billion this year."
“LNG will continue to be a fuel of choice because it’s a reliable, flexible, and adaptable way to meet growing global energy demand.”
The initiative, named GET.invest Nigeria, was officially unveiled as part of broader efforts to drive Nigeria’s energy transition.