Gov't installing 23,500 solar streetlights to ease pressure on national grid - Energy Minister
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Mohammed Ali 2 minutes read
Energy Minister, John Jinapor, announced the initiative at a press briefing held on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
He said the project, which will cover a total stretch of 700 kilometres, is part of a broader plan to enhance energy efficiency and reduce the reliance on grid power for public lighting.
“Streetlights alone consume between 200 and 300 megawatts during peak hours,” Mr Jinapor stated. “By moving these onto solar systems, we can reduce the national load and improve electricity availability for homes and businesses.”
Currently, most public streetlights are connected to the national grid and operate during peak evening hours, adding pressure to an already overstretched power generation and transmission system.
Ghana is still recovering from a power shortfall of 720 megawatts reported at the end of 2024.
The solar streetlight programme is expected to offer some relief while advancing the government’s Green Transition Agenda.
Mr Jinapor noted that the initiative would not only conserve energy but also enhance public safety and reduce the country’s carbon emissions.
He further disclosed that the government is installing rooftop solar systems at various government agencies, schools, and clinics to cut operational electricity costs and promote the adoption of renewable energy.
“This is not just about energy; it’s about fiscal responsibility, sustainability, and taking bold steps towards self-reliance,” Mr Jinapor said.
The streetlight project forms part of a broader strategy to reposition Ghana’s energy sector as a reliable pillar for economic growth, industrial development, and climate resilience.
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