Executive Summary
This report analyzes Ghana’s energy transition within the global, regional, and national landscape. It explores the political economy factors shaping the energy transition debates in Ghana, including regional and national considerations.
The report assesses the potential benefits and drawbacks of the transition for Ghana’s economy, evaluates policy options and their economic implications, and concludes with key recommendations from Ghanaian civil society organizations (CSOs) in the energy sector. These recommendations aim to ensure a just and equitable energy transition that benefits all Ghanaians, particularly the most vulnerable.
The report advocates for a pragmatic approach to Ghana’s Energy Transition, and makes demands in terms of policy commitments, by political parties contesting the 2024 general elections.


