The Deputy Minister of Energy, Collins Adomako-Mensah, has urged members of the Ghana Science Association (GSA) to develop new innovation and sustainable ways to resolve challenges confronting Ghana's energy sector.
He noted that Ghana's quest for its industrial growth hinged largely on reliable and cheap energy sources, hence the need for the Association to come up with home grown technological solutions to compliment government's efforts at addressing these challenges.
Mr Adomako-Mensah was speaking at the 19th Biennial workshop for members of the GSA at Sunyani in the Bono Region.
The workshop was on the theme: 'Innovative, Affordable and Sustainable Energy Supply in Ghana for the 4th Industrial Revolution.' Among the objectives of the workshop was to afford participants the opportunity to brainstorm and find solutions to the major contemporary energy sector, challenges facing the country and how they can be mitigated using digital tools.