On this International Day of Clean Energy, the Ghana Chamber of Clean Energy (GCCE) reaffirms its commitment to advancing a clean, secure, and inclusive energy transition that supports Ghana’s development priorities, strengthens energy security, and delivers tangible environmental and socio-economic benefits.
Clean energy is no longer a future aspiration. It is a present-day imperative. For Ghana, accelerating clean energy deployment across power, transport, industry, agriculture, and other economic sectors is essential to reducing exposure to volatile fossil fuel markets, improving air quality, supporting industrial development, and creating sustainable jobs. The choices made today will shape the resilience and competitiveness of the economy for decades to come.
Ghana has taken important steps in establishing national policy frameworks to support the clean energy transition. With key policy frameworks now in place, the central task ahead is coordinated and effective implementation that aligns policy ambition with market realities, investment readiness, and institutional capacity to deliver at scale.Clean energy progress, and its contribution to economic development, will ultimately be measured by projects delivered on the ground, costs reduced, local enterprises and entrepreneurs strengthened, and communities better served.
As Ghana marks the International Day of Clean Energy, the Chamber calls on government to prioritize coordinated and time-bound implementation of existing clean energy policies, particularly measures that reduce investment uncertainty, lower entry and investment costs, and enable markets to scale. Clear implementation guidance, predictable regulatory treatment, and sustained engagement with industry will be essential to converting policy ambition into tangible outcomes.
GCCE remains committed to supporting Ghana’s clean energy transition by strengthening collaboration between policy, markets, and investment, and by working with public and private stakeholders to advance practical and scalable solutions that accelerate clean energy deployment for economic growth.
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Yaa Kumi-Kyereme
Communications Coordinator
y.kumikyereme@ippgafrica.org
