Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang Engages Portage Energy in Strategic Talks

 


Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has held a strategic engagement with Portage Energy, a leading player in the renewable and sustainable energy space, as part of government’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the nation’s energy infrastructure.


The high-level meeting, held in Accra, focused on exploring collaborative opportunities to boost Ghana’s energy reliability, expand renewable energy capacity, and attract long-term investment into the power sector.


According to officials present, discussions centered on clean energy innovation, grid modernization, and scalable power solutions designed to support Ghana’s fast-growing industrial and domestic energy needs. The Vice President emphasized government’s commitment to fostering partnerships that align with Ghana’s sustainable development agenda.


Prof. Opoku-Agyemang highlighted that Ghana’s energy demand continues to rise, making strategic partnerships essential for building a resilient sector. She expressed optimism that engagements with companies like Portage Energy will contribute significantly to improving energy access and supporting economic growth.


Representatives from Portage Energy commended Ghana’s proactive approach to energy sector reforms and expressed readiness to explore investment opportunities that support stable and affordable power delivery.


The meeting forms part of a broader government initiative to engage international and local energy partners, strengthen power generation capacity, and drive Ghana toward a cleaner, more efficient energy future.


As talks progress, further technical assessments and collaborative frameworks are expected to be developed in the coming weeks.

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