Ghana & India Partner for Low-Emission Stoves

By By Rediff Money Desk, Indore
Nov 07, 2024 21:29
Ghana collaborates with an Indian start-up to distribute 1 million low-emission cooking stoves, reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable energy.
Indore, Nov 7 (PTI) The Ghana government has tied up with a city-based start-up for the production and distribution of cooking stoves with low carbon emissions as per the Paris Agreement.

Under this, 1 million improved cooking stoves with relatively low carbon emissions will be manufactured in Ghana, which will be distributed free of charge to the people of this African country, an official of the start-up said on Thursday.

"We have signed an agreement with Ghana's Ministry of Energy," Better Planet Footprints CEO Amit Gupta told reporters.

"Under this, we will help the government of Ghana to implement the project of production and distribution of one million improved cooking stoves in accordance with Article 6 of the Paris Agreement," he said.

He said that though these stoves will be burnt by conventional fuels like wood and charcoal, they will emit relatively less carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases due to their advanced technology.

The Rs 425-crore project will start producing stoves in Ghana in the first quarter of next year and the project is expected to be completed in five to seven years, Gupta said.

"We estimate that the use of the one million chulhas distributed in Ghana will reduce 12.5 to 15 million tonnes of CO2 emissions over the project period. This will generate 1.25 to 1.50 crore carbon credits," Gupta said.

Seth Mahu, deputy director of the Department of Renewable Energy at Ghana's Ministry of Energy, said the agreement with the Indore-based start-up would help the African country fight climate change challenges in line with the Paris Agreement.

"We hope that this agreement will open opportunities for mutual cooperation and investment between Ghana and India in green energy, renewable energy and other areas," he said.
Source: PTI
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