Overview
The Accelerating Solar Action Programme (ASAP) supports Ghana’s much-needed transition away from fossil fuels, in line with the country’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) priorities. Current mitigation efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are being impeded by the impact of climate change on water resources. The reduced hydropower capacity, which is Ghana's primary source of renewable energy, is being offset by a growing dependency on fossil fuels. Despite the potential of solar photovoltaic (PV) technology to prevent a fossil-fuel lock-in, limited financial and technical capacities hinder its adoption nationwide. Ghana's installed solar capacity currently represents less than one per cent of the energy mix.
ASAP's objective is to address these barriers. Implemented and co-funded by Ecobank Ghana Limited, the programme leverages concessional finance to promote the adoption of distributed solar PV systems among Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and households. This initiative not only has the potential to lower Ghana's GHG emissions but also aims to promote sustainable energy financing. The programme also features capacity development activities across all key stakeholders, including Ecobank Ghana, distributed solar PV vendors, and the Energy Commission of Ghana. Better access to credit, robust demand from borrowers, decreased cost of technology and equipment, along with enhanced technical expertise among solar PV vendors and regulators, are anticipated to create a significant market size for solar PV. This development is expected to contribute to Ghana’s long-term energy security.
Result areas
Countries
Regions
Priority groups
Project timeline
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Pipeline
1,423 days
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Funding proposal received
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Cleared by GCF Secretariat
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Legal opinion on AE's Internal Approval
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Cleared by iTAP
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Approved
318 days
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Approved by GCF Board
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FAA executed
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Under implementation
515 days so far
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FAA effective
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To be completed
4,234 days to go
Not started
Other Data
- Size
- Small
- Project number
- FP231
- Risk category
- Intermediation 2
- Subtype
- Private sector
- Theme
- Mitigation
- Group
- African States
- Status
- Under implementation
- Duration
- 13
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Total project value $ 31.6 million
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Tonnes of CO2 equivalent avoided 417 thousand
Financing
GCF-financing
0.0%
USD
Co-financing
0.0%
USD
USD 31.6
million
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GCF-financing
22% disbursed
- Loan USD 15,000,000
- Grant USD 1,197,530
- Total GCF-financing USD 16,197,530
Co-financing
- Loan USD 15,000,000
- Inkind USD 380,000
- Total co-financing USD 15,380,000
Documents
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Accelerating Solar Action Program (ASAP)
- Approved funding proposal
- 04 Apr 2024
- Ecobank
- FP231
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Gender action plan for FP231: Accelerating Solar Action Program
- Gender action plan
- 07 Mar 2024
- Ecobank
- FP231
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Gender assessment for FP231: Accelerating Solar Action Program
- Gender assessment
- 07 Mar 2024
- Ecobank
- FP231
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Environmental and social safeguards (ESS) report for FP231: Accelerating Solar Action Program (ASAP)
- Environmental and Social Safeguards report
- 29 Jan 2024
- Ecobank
- FP231
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Entity info
GCF team
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Press enquiries and interviews
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GCF Communications
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Request for information
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GCF Information Disclosure
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Project complaints and grievances
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GCF Independent Redress Mechanism (IRM)
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Integrity issues
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GCF Independent Integrity Unity (IIU)
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National Designated Authority
Ministry of Finance (Ghana)
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Mr. Samuel Arkhurst
Primary
Director, Real Sector Division
P.O.Box MB40, Ministries, Accra, Ghana
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Mrs. Phyllis Fraikue
Secondary
Head. Climate, ESG and EITI Unit, Real Sector Division
P.O.Box MB40, Ministries, Accra, Ghana