The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has proposed the formulation of a National Clean Cooking Policy to address Ghana's clean cooking challenges.
This policy according the Ministry would streamline and coordinate efforts and ensure effective and structured approach towards clean cooking adoption.
Speaking at a clean cooking workshop in Accra last Wednesday, the Minister of Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor, said the policy would provide a structured framework to guide efforts in promoting clean cooking.
He explained that it would support a mix of clean energy options, including LPG, electricity, biogas, and improved biomass stoves, adding that the policy would also establish regulations, encourage local participation, raise public awareness, and introduce monitoring and evaluation systems.