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Ghana: Energy Sector Needs a Champion – KITE

Energy is a need. Somehow, it has everything to do with all the other sectors. The environment is in trouble because of energy. Everything else, from the health of the ordinary man to the pesewa he can earn, all depend, in a very mysterious way, on energy.

There have been discussions about hydro, nuclear, solar, wind and oil & gas as sources of energy. Seldom does anyone mention biomass which includes wood fuel. The Kumasi Institute of Energy Technology and Environment is one organisation that seeks to address the issue of biomass. Its Director, Mrs. Harriette Amissah-Arthur, laments that the nation has not paid proper attention to biomass.

To her there is the need to regulate the biomass sub-sector, especially the production of charcoal. She believes that practically no one can stop Ghanaians from consuming wood fuel in the form of firewood or charcoal in the next decade or so despite the grave impact on our vegetation cover.

The first option to exercise is to communicate to producers and users emerging technologies. According to the Executive Director, “The technology that’s being used to produce charcoal today is the same one that was used may be in 1910 and therefore the efficiencies are about ten percent.” Thankfully, there are technologies today that allow us to use waste wood instead of primary wood to produce charcoal. There are technologies today to allow us to grow… very fast growing trees – and harvest them in six months for your charcoal or firewood.

But why are we not making use of these options? The simple reason is that we lack champions in the energy sector. “And so we need champions who keep the focus and the attention and kind of create the linkages to make sure that things work for us,” says Mrs. Amissah-Arthur. She indicates that this is the role KITE seeks to play.

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Source: Frederick Asiamah, Public Agenda, May 22, 2009.

 

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