SUNREF GHANA
There is a simple application process for participation in the SUNREF Ghana Financing Programme. In addition, Calbank and GCB Bank will ensure a fast-track approach for small
Ecobank Ghana has launched a US$ 31 million concessional financing initiative to accelerate the deployment of solar energy in Ghana, in what is seen as a growing shift toward private-sector-led climate action in West Africa.
Representing the Ministry of Energy, Dr. Robert Bright Mawuko Sogbadji, Deputy Director for Power (Alternative Energy), outlined the critical role of climate finance in Ghana's transition from fossil fuels to a green economy. “We face the twin challenges of energy poverty and industrial growth,” he noted.
In her remarks, Managing Director of Ecobank Ghana, Mrs. Abena Osei-Poku, described the program as a “bold expression” of the bank's long-standing commitment to sustainability and inclusive growth. “Sustainability is not just part of our strategy; it is central to our purpose,” she emphasized.
These terms are expected to broaden participation and accelerate nationwide adoption of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. Ecobank will also serve as both the accredited and executing entity for the programme, further demonstrating its leadership in sustainable finance.
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