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Installed capacity is dominated by thermal (68%), followed by hydro (31%), and marginal renewables (0.82%) (Figure 1). Ghana’s thermal dependency is due to high demand, unpredictable water levels in domestic dams, discovery of indigenous oil and gas, and the introduction of the West African Gas Pipeline.
Ghana's energy requirement is 2,000 megawatts. Its present total generation mix comes up to 1,200 megawatts, 69% of which is from hydroelectric sources and 30.4% from fossil fuels. The Akosombo hydroelectric dam has a generating capacity of 912 megawatts and Kpong has a generating capacity of 160 megawatts.
The new government led by H.E. John Dramani Mahama has signaled a commitment to greening the national grid by expanding the scope of the Energy Ministry to include the Green Transition in its portfolio. This marks an important policy shift towards greening Ghana’s energy sector.
Ghana’s previous long-term energy plan, the Strategic National Energy Plan (2006-2020), was not successfully implemented, leading to power crises. The drafting of the IPSMP was more inclusive of interested parties, used a more robust methodology, and received support from partners like the World Bank and USAID.
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