The Ministry for Energy and Green Transition has revealed that Ghana will require an estimated $562 billion to fully complete its energy transition agenda by the year 2070 as the country finalises plans for a nuclear power project, with construction expected to begin by 2027.

According to the Energy Ministry, a variety of ongoing projects, including solar mini-grids for island communities and the development of 33 new mini-grids, are evidence of steady progress.

Speaking on the sidelines of a stakeholder engagement on Ghana's Energy Transition Framework held on Wednesday, May 21, in Accra, the Deputy Director for Renewables and Green Emerging Technologies at the Energy Ministry, Dr.

Robert Sogbadji, noted that Ghana is making steady progress.