Energy and low carbon development efforts in Ghana: institutional arrangements, initiatives, challenges and the way forward

Over the years, Ghana has invested considerable effort and resources together with international partners to develop the energy sector and to mainstream energy low carbon pathways into national development plans. Low carbon development (LCD) provides a good opportunity, of not only building upon ear...

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Main Authors: Emmanuel Kofi Ackom, Daniel Tutu Benefoh
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2016-04-01
Series:AIMS Energy
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Online Access:http://www.aimspress.com/energy/article/721/fulltext.html
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spelling doaj-6a7df048247b4c3c990b41aeba19bc952020-11-24T23:33:58ZengAIMS PressAIMS Energy2333-83342016-04-014348150310.3934/energy.2016.3.481energy-04-00481Energy and low carbon development efforts in Ghana: institutional arrangements, initiatives, challenges and the way forwardEmmanuel Kofi Ackom0Daniel Tutu Benefoh1UNEP DTU Partnership, DTU Management Engineering, Denmark Technical University, Marmorvej 51, Copenhagen 2100, DenmarkEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA), Ghana. Energy Resources and Climate Change, Unit, P.O. Box M326. AccraOver the years, Ghana has invested considerable effort and resources together with international partners to develop the energy sector and to mainstream energy low carbon pathways into national development plans. Low carbon development (LCD) provides a good opportunity, of not only building upon earlier energy and climate change local processes and structures but also help to mainstream low carbon agenda in economic activities and national development plans. For this to work however, require efficient institutions and effective institutional arrangements. Based on extensive literature analysis, personal communications and inputs from stakeholders, the paper highlights the key institutional arrangements, their interactions, challenges and proffers recommendations for improvements. To improve energy and low carbon development effort from the perspectives of institutional structures, would require, clearer institutional mandates, continuous improvements in institutional coordination (intra and inter), capacity and skills development, sustained visibility of the essence of energy and LCD at high political levels as well as engagement by civil societies. Equally important are the issues of finance, data availability and quality, monitoring and evaluation.http://www.aimspress.com/energy/article/721/fulltext.htmlEnergylow carbon developmentinstitutional structures
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Energy and low carbon development efforts in Ghana: institutional arrangements, initiatives, challenges and the way forward
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Energy
low carbon development
institutional structures
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Daniel Tutu Benefoh
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title Energy and low carbon development efforts in Ghana: institutional arrangements, initiatives, challenges and the way forward
title_short Energy and low carbon development efforts in Ghana: institutional arrangements, initiatives, challenges and the way forward
title_full Energy and low carbon development efforts in Ghana: institutional arrangements, initiatives, challenges and the way forward
title_fullStr Energy and low carbon development efforts in Ghana: institutional arrangements, initiatives, challenges and the way forward
title_full_unstemmed Energy and low carbon development efforts in Ghana: institutional arrangements, initiatives, challenges and the way forward
title_sort energy and low carbon development efforts in ghana: institutional arrangements, initiatives, challenges and the way forward
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Energy
issn 2333-8334
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Over the years, Ghana has invested considerable effort and resources together with international partners to develop the energy sector and to mainstream energy low carbon pathways into national development plans. Low carbon development (LCD) provides a good opportunity, of not only building upon earlier energy and climate change local processes and structures but also help to mainstream low carbon agenda in economic activities and national development plans. For this to work however, require efficient institutions and effective institutional arrangements. Based on extensive literature analysis, personal communications and inputs from stakeholders, the paper highlights the key institutional arrangements, their interactions, challenges and proffers recommendations for improvements. To improve energy and low carbon development effort from the perspectives of institutional structures, would require, clearer institutional mandates, continuous improvements in institutional coordination (intra and inter), capacity and skills development, sustained visibility of the essence of energy and LCD at high political levels as well as engagement by civil societies. Equally important are the issues of finance, data availability and quality, monitoring and evaluation.
topic Energy
low carbon development
institutional structures
url http://www.aimspress.com/energy/article/721/fulltext.html
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