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Ghana's Renewable Energy Strategy Overview

The document outlines Ghana's blueprint for sustainable energy development. It discusses Ghana's renewable energy resources like solar, wind, hydro and bioenergy. It also examines challenges like limited renewable resources, high costs compared to fossil fuels, intermittent supply and difficulties with storage. Barriers to developing renewable energy in Ghana include high investment risks, competing technologies, opposition to facilities, and constraints around biofuel feedstocks and costs. The document concludes that while renewable energy can supplement conventional supplies, significant challenges around costs, technologies and attitudes must still be addressed before meaningful contributions are possible.

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Ghana's Renewable Energy Strategy Overview

The document outlines Ghana's blueprint for sustainable energy development. It discusses Ghana's renewable energy resources like solar, wind, hydro and bioenergy. It also examines challenges like limited renewable resources, high costs compared to fossil fuels, intermittent supply and difficulties with storage. Barriers to developing renewable energy in Ghana include high investment risks, competing technologies, opposition to facilities, and constraints around biofuel feedstocks and costs. The document concludes that while renewable energy can supplement conventional supplies, significant challenges around costs, technologies and attitudes must still be addressed before meaningful contributions are possible.

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GHANASBLUEPRINTFORASUSTAINABLEENERGY

FUTURE
By
[Link],
MINISTER
FOR
ENVIRONMENT,SCIENCEANDTECHNOLOGY
GHANA

RenewableEnergyinGhana:ProspectsandChallenges
gy
p
g
Renewableenergyresourcesinclude:
SolarPower PhotoVoltaic(PV)andThermal
( )
BioEnergy BiomassandBiofuel
WindPower
HydroPower
TidalPowerandWavePower
GeothermalPower
FuelCells
Hydrogengenerationandstorage
Renewableenergyissitespecificandtechnologydriven.
RenewableenergythatcanbeexploitedinGhanainclude:
Hydropower(mini,micro)solar,biofuels,windandenergy
derivedfromwaste(agriculturalandmunicipal)

ChallengestoFutureEnergyDevelopmentWorldwide
Challenges
to Future Energy Development Worldwide
Futureenergydevelopmentfacesgreatchallengesdueto
Increasing
Increasingstandardsoflivingworldwide
standards of living worldwide
Demandforcleanerenergyassociatedwithlesspollution

Depletion
Depletionoffossilfuel
of fossil fuel
Withoutenergy,theinfrastructurewhichformsthebasisof
developmentwouldcollapse:agriculture,transportation,
p
p
g
,
p
,
informationtechnology,communicationandmostofthe
basicneedsoflifedependonenergy.
GhanasEnergyChallenges
Withanexpandingeconomyandgrowingpopulation,Ghana
facesmajorchallengesinproviding:therequiredamountof
energywith
ith reliabilityandsustainability
li bilit
d
t i bilit

GhanasEnergyChallenges

Woodfuelconsumptionisexpectedtorisealmostfivetimesfrom14million
t
tonesin2000to66milliontonesby2020
i 2000 t 66 illi t
b 2020
Totalpetroleumdemandisprojectedtogrowfromabout1.6milliontonesin
2000to4.5millionby2020
Electricitydemandforthedomesticmarketisprojectedtoexceed4,400MWin
2020

RenewableEnergyResourcesinGhana
Renewable
Energy Resources in Ghana
WindEnergy
The availability depends on the geographical location of
Theavailabilitydependsonthegeographicallocationof
countryrelativetotheequator:
Countrieslocatedfurtherfromtheequatorareknown
Countries located further from the equator are known
tohaverelativelyhighwindenergypotentialcompared
to cou t es c ose
tocountriescloser
Anotherchallengeisthestorageofenergyproduced
duringblusteryperiods
g
yp
Windspeedsbelow5m/sareconsideredtobetoolow
forcommercialexploitation
p
AlongthecostofGhanawindspeedsof39m/shave
beenrecordedandcouldsustaineconomicexploitation
p
ofwindenergy

RenewableEnergyResourcesinGhana
GeothermalEnergy
Geothermal
Energy
Geothermalenergyasinenergyderivedfromheatintheearth
[Link]
knowngeothermalenergyresource
SolarPower
The sun is the most abundant source of energy in the universe
Thesunisthemostabundantsourceofenergyintheuniverse
[Link]
associated with using solar energy especially for a developing
associatedwithusingsolarenergyespeciallyforadeveloping
countrylikeGhanahasbeentheinitialcostofprocuringthesolar
panels.
Biofuel
[Link],biofuel
is a renewable resource Uncertainties in the price of fossil fuel
[Link]
andconcernfortheenvironmenthasprecipitatedtheneedfor
biofuel. xperiences from countries such as ra il, Malaysia and
[Link],Malaysiaand
Germanyshowshow considerablepotentialforbiofuels.

RenewableEnergyResourcesinGhana
FuelCell
l ll
Thetechnologyinvolvestheconversionofchemicalhydrogenand
oxygen into water and in the process generate electricity This
[Link]
holdsconsiderablepotentialforaddressingtheenergyneedsof
theworldinthefuture

ChallengestotheDevelopmentofRenewableEnergyinGhana
LimitedRenewableEnergyResources
i i d
bl
RenewableenergysourcesinGhanaconsistingofsmallandmini
microhydro wind solar biomass and municipal solid waste would
microhydro,wind,solar,biomassandmunicipalsolidwastewould
onlybeabletosupplybetween380and500MWdelivering
between2,500and3,500GWh competitively.
p
y
ThiswillformaboutatenthoftheenergyrequirementofGhana
by2020.Morethan10%ofrenewableenergyintheenergymix
wouldincreasethecostofgenerationsignificantly
ld i
h
f
i
i ifi
l

ChallengestotheDevelopmentofRenewableEnergyinGhana
(Continue)
ThepotentialofgeneratinggridelectricityfromSolarPVislimited
bycapitalratherthanresource.
Windmayhavethelargestcapacityfordevelopmentamongthe
optionsandhasthepotentialofcontributingsignificantlytogrid
ti
d h th
t ti l f
t ib ti
i ifi tl t
id
powerbyabout200300MWproducing600GWh
CostperKilowattHour
Oneofthecriticalchallengestotheadoptionofrenewableenergy
sourcesisthecostperunittoconsumerscomparedwithenergy
fromothersources(fossilfuels).
ThecostofgridconnectedsolarenergyperkWhisoverUS$0.30
Th
t f id
t d l
kWh i
US$0 30
comparedtoUS$0.04/kWh
ThecostofasolarpanelfacilityinGhanaisaboutUS$7000/kW
cost of a solar panel facility in Ghana is about US$ 7000/kW
The
comparedtoUS$5001000foragasfiredthermalpowerplant

Challenges to the Development of Renewable Energy


ChallengestotheDevelopmentofRenewableEnergy
InvestmentRisk
Thevolatilityinthepricingofoilandgasontheinternational
marketincreasestheriskofinvestmentinrenewableenergy
f iliti
[Link]
Ad
i h d
b
i
d
th i
f
investmentinrenewableenergysector
CompetingTechnologies
Thereisintensecompetitiontoachievehegemonywithinthesub
[Link],lobbyistsfora
cornbasedsolutionviewiththosechampioningcellulose,ethanol,
bi di l Withi th
[Link],concentratingsolarpower
l
k t
t ti
l
systemscompetewiththemuchmorepopularphotovoltaic
systems

ChallengestotheDevelopmentofRenewableEnergy
Challenges
to the Development of Renewable Energy
(Continue)
NotInMyBackyardSyndrome
y
y
y
Renewableenergyalthoughprovidelesspollutioncomparedto
energyfromfossilfuel,therehavebeensignificantbacklashfrom
communitiesregardingtheconstructingoffacilitiestoproduce
ii
di
h
i
f f ili i
d
renewableenergy.
Intermittent Nature of Renewable Energy and Storage Difficulties
IntermittentNatureofRenewableEnergyandStorageDifficulties
Manyrenewableenergysourcesareoftendismissedbecausethey
cannotbestoredandalsobecausetheyareintermittent.
ConstraintstoBiofuelDevelopment
Thedevelopmentofanalternativetoexistingfuelrequirespolicy
di
directivesandstrategies.
i
d
i
Themainconstraintsare:Feedstockavailability,localprocessing
capacity technology development relating to end use consumer
capacity,technologydevelopmentrelatingtoenduse,consumer
acceptanceofnewfuelandcostcompetitiveness

ChallengestotheDevelopmentofRenewableEnergy
(Continue)
FeedstockforBiofuelProduction
Diff
Differentfeedstockareusedforbiofuel
tf d t k
d f bi f l productionindifferent
d ti i diff
t
[Link]
plants which are already being produced on large scales locally and
plantswhicharealreadybeingproducedonlargescaleslocallyand
whichhaveothercommercialvalueotherthantheproductionof
fuel.
InGhana,Palmoil,Jatropha curcus andSugarcaneoffersignificant
advantagesforbiofuel production.
CostCompetitivenessofBiofuel
The biofuel marketworldwideisnotwelldevelopedandbiofuels
Thebiofuel
market worldwide is not well developed and biofuels
arenotcompetitiveevenwithcrudeoilatUS$73.00perbarrel.
Theglobalmarketforbiofuel ispoliticallydrivenandreliesontax
rebates.

Conclusion
RenewableEnergycanbeharnessedtosupportandsupplement
[Link],significantcost,technology
ti
l
l H
i ifi t
t t h l
andattitudinalbarriersneedtobesurmountedbeforeany
meaningful penetration could be achieved.
meaningfulpenetrationcouldbeachieved.

THANKYOU

MinistryofEnvironment,ScienceandTechnology
(MEST)

MEST
Mandate
TheMinistryofEnvironment,ScienceandTechnologyismandatedbygovernmentto
supportnationalsocioeconomicdevelopmentgoalsforthecountrytoattainmiddle
t ti
l
i
i d l
t
l f th
t t tt i
iddl
incomestatusthroughthepromotionofscience,technologyandinnovation,human
settlementplanningandmanagementaswellassustainablemanagementofthe
environment at all levels of society and in all sectors of the
environmentatalllevelsofsocietyandinallsectorsofthe
economy.

Institutions

TownandCountry
Town
and Country
Planning
Department
(TCPD)

Environmental
ProtectionAgency
(EPA)

Councilfor
C
il f
Scientificand
Industrial
Research (CSIR)
Research(CSIR)

GhanaAtomic
Ghana
Atomic
Energy
Commission
(GAEC)

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