Creating Value
for
Our Members.
GCCE provides a unified platform for clean energy businesses
to promote, protect, and strengthen their collective interests
to accelerate Ghana’s energy transition.
One Voice. Just Transition.
Collective Prosperity.
GCCE works to position clean energy as a driver of Ghana’s
economic growth, job creation, environmental sustainability,
and long-term national development.
Advocacy. Innovation. Impact.
GCCE champions smart policies that spark innovation, grow clean energy
businesses, and create lasting benefits for Ghanaians and the environment.
What We DO
GCCE’s membership is open to companies, organizations, and individuals committed to advancing Ghana’s clean energy transition
Membership
Strategic Impact
Join Us
Be part of Ghana’s clean energy future. GCCE unites businesses, institutions, and individuals working across the energy ecosystem to advocate for the right policies and incentives, unlock investments, and drive innovation. Together, we are building a just and sustainable transition that delivers opportunities, protects our environment, and powers prosperity for all.
Mission
To unify and accelerate Ghana’s clean energy sector by advocating for a conducive business environment, influencing policy, and building innovation and capacity.
Vision
To position clean energy as a driver of Ghana’s economic growth, job creation, environmental sustainability, and long-term national development.
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Okada Bill Creates New Pathway for Electric Mobility in Ghana – Ghana Chamber of Clean Energy (GCCE)
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The Ghana Chamber of Clean Energy (GCCE) has welcomed the passage of the Road Traffic ...
Future of Energy Conference 2025: Calls Grow for Bold Investments in Africa’s Power Sector
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Africa’s energy transition hinges on unlocking capital at scale, speakers declared at the Future of ...
Okada Bill Creates New Pathway for Electric Mobility in Ghana – Ghana Chamber of Clean Energy (GCCE)
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The Ghana Chamber of Clean Energy (GCCE) has welcomed the passage of the Road Traffic Amendment Bill, 2025, describing it as a significant policy development in Ghana’s transport sector and a strategic opportunity to accelerate the deployment and local manufacturing of two- and three-wheel electric motorcycles in the country. The Bill, popularly referred to as the Okada Bill, amends the Road Traffic Act, 2004 (Act 683) to among others,legalize the commercial use of motorcycles, tricycles, and quadricycles, while also introducing strengthened road safety provisions. Parliament passed the legislation under a Certificate of Urgency, citing the need to regulate a transport ...
Future of Energy Conference 2025: Calls Grow for Bold Investments in Africa’s Power Sector
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Africa’s energy transition hinges on unlocking capital at scale, speakers declared at the Future of Energy Conference 2025, organized by the Africa Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP) in Accra. With over 600 million people still without electricity across the continent, Africa risks being left behind in the global energy transition which holds the potential to create jobs, expand both grid and off-grid electricity solutions, and power sustainable economic growth for the continent. The theme for this year’s conference, “Financing Africa’s Energy Future: Unlocking Investments for Energy Access and Economic Transformation,” focused on examining the continent’s financial needs and identifying strategies to mobilize ...
PRESEC-Legon tops Southern Zone in Energy Commission’s SHS Renewable Energy Challenge
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Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (PRESEC), Legon, has secured the top spot in the Southern Zone of the Energy Commission’s Senior High Schools Renewable Energy Challenge, booking their place in the grand finale in Accra. The zonal stage of the 6th edition of the competition, held on Saturday, saw eight schools from the Southern Zone battle for supremacy. The schools were: PRESEC, Legon; Presbyterian SHS, Larteh; Bueman SHS; Adidome SHS; Asin Manso SHTS; Ahantaman Girls SHS; Bia SHS; and Opoku Ware School. PRESEC emerged as the overall winner, outshining their competitors with an impressive presentation that earned them a ticket to ...







