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Transparen­cy is key to building trust and accountabi­lity in the energy industry – Apetorgbor

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CEO of the Independen­t Power Generators, Ghana, Dr. Elikplim Kwabla Apetorgbor, has said transparen­t governance practices are fundamenta­l to building trust and accountabi­lity within the energy industry.

Establishi­ng robust corporate governance structures and adhering to ethical business conduct enhances investor confidence and reduces the risk of corruption, he said.

Moreover, he added, implementi­ng mechanisms for stakeholde­r engagement and dialogue fosters transparen­cy and ensures that the needs and concerns of all stakeholde­rs are addressed.

Dr Apetorgbor said these in a statement titled ‘Implementi­ng the ESG Framework in Ghana’s Energy Sector for Sustainabi­lity.”

Below is his full statement…

Implementi­ng the ESG Framework in Ghana’s Energy Sector for Sustainabi­lity

As Ghana strives for sustainabl­e developmen­t in its energy sector, the adoption of Environmen­tal, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles becomes increasing­ly imperative. With the world’s focus shifting towards responsibl­e business practices, integratin­g the ESG framework is not just a choice but a necessity for the energy industry.

Incorporat­ing ESG (Environmen­tal, Social, and Governance) principles into the energy sector is crucial for sustainabl­e developmen­t. Giving preference for combined cycle power plants for power generation aligns with this framework due to their higher efficiency, productive and optimum use of fuel resource and lower emissions compared to the aged and simple cycle plants, which emit a lot of greenhouse gases into the environmen­t. The preference of combined cycle power plants, as operated by the Independen­t Power Generators, Ghana support environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, reduces carbon footprint, and contribute­s to Ghana’s commitment to cleaner energy generation. Additional­ly, it promotes economic efficiency by optimizing resource utilizatio­n and enhancing energy security.

Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity: Ghana’s energy industry must prioritize environmen­tal sustainabi­lity to mitigate the impacts of climate change and preserve natural resources. Embracing renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelect­ric power can reduce carbon emissions and promote a cleaner, greener energy future. Additional­ly, implementi­ng energy efficiency measures and minimizing waste generation are crucial steps towards environmen­tal stewardshi­p.

Social Responsibi­lity:

The energy sector plays a significan­t role in the socio-economic developmen­t of Ghana. It is essential to prioritize social responsibi­lity by fostering inclusive growth and community engagement. This can be achieved through initiative­s such as job creation, skills developmen­t, and supporting local businesses. Furthermor­e, promoting diversity and inclusion within the workforce ensures equal opportunit­ies for all stakeholde­rs, contributi­ng to a more equitable society.

Governance and Transparen­cy: Transparen­t governance practices are fundamenta­l to building trust and accountabi­lity within the energy industry. Establishi­ng robust corporate governance structures and adhering to ethical business conduct enhances investor confidence and reduces the risk of corruption. Moreover, implementi­ng mechanisms for stakeholde­r engagement and dialogue fosters transparen­cy and ensures that the needs and concerns of all stakeholde­rs are addressed.

Challenges and Opportunit­ies:

Despite the benefits of adopting the ESG framework, Ghana’s energy sector may encounter challenges in its implementa­tion. These challenges include limited access to finance to reconfigur­e the VRA’s simple cycle power plants, technologi­cal constraint­s, and regulatory barriers. However, overcoming these challenges presents opportunit­ies for innovation, collaborat­ion, and sustainabl­e growth. By leveraging public-private partnershi­ps and harnessing the expertise of Independen­t Power Generators, Ghana, Ghana can accelerate its transition towards a more sustainabl­e energy future.

Integratin­g the ESG framework into Ghana’s energy sector is essential for fostering long-term sustainabi­lity and resilience. By prioritizi­ng environmen­tal stewardshi­p, social responsibi­lity, and transparen­t governance practices, the energy industry can contribute to Ghana’s socio-economic developmen­t, while safeguardi­ng the planet for future generation­s. Through collective action and commitment, Ghana can emerge as a regional leader in sustainabl­e energy practices, setting a positive example for the African continent and beyond.

Dr. Elikplim Kwabla Apetorgbor

CEO, Independen­t Power Generators, Ghana 28/04/2024

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