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“Ghana Develops National Policy on Clean Cooking”

"Ghana Develops National Policy on Clean Cooking"

“Ghana Develops National Policy on Clean Cooking”

The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition is working on a national policy on clean cooking to promote the use of clean cooking technologies and reduce the country’s reliance on traditional cooking methods.

According to Dr. Robert Sobaji, Deputy Director of Renewable and Green Energy Transition, the policy will guide the implementation of various programs aimed at promoting clean cooking. The Ministry has been rolling out several programs to promote clean cooking, including.

The government has been promoting the use of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) as a clean cooking fuel.

The Ministry has also implemented a cylinder recirculation program to ensure the safe and efficient distribution of LPG cylinders.

The government has distributed 500,000 improved cook stoves and plans to roll out 1 million more to promote the use of clean cooking technologies.

The national policy on clean cooking will provide a framework for the implementation of clean cooking programs and ensure that they are aligned with the country’s energy transition goals.

The policy will also help to promote the use of clean cooking technologies and reduce the country’s reliance on traditional cooking methods.

The policy will guide the implementation of clean cooking programs and ensure that they are aligned with the country’s energy transition goals.

The policy will serve as a strategic document to promote clean cooking and reduce the country’s carbon footprint.

Story by Fada Amakye from Daily Sun online

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