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Title: 2ND GHANA NATIONAL OMMUNICATION preparation GHG INVENTORIES ON ENERGY presentation by Joe Essandoh-Yeddu Ghana Energy Commission


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2ND GHANA NATIONAL OMMUNICATION preparationGHG
INVENTORIES ON ENERGYpresentation by Joe
Essandoh-YedduGhana Energy Commission
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Energy consumption overview 2000-4
  • Total
  • 6.0 million TOE in 2000
  • 6.4 million TOE in 2004
  • Oil products 26-28
  • Electricity 8 - 10
  • Woodfuels 62 - 65
  • Solar lt 1
  • Sectoral share
  • Residential 49 50
  • Comm/Services 3 4
  • Transport 21 22
  • Agric Fisheries 1.5
  • Industry 21 24

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Energy supply overview 2000
  • Total primary supply
  • 8.1 million TOE
  • Biomass 69.4
  • Oil products23.0
  • Hydro 7.3
  • Electricity 0.2
  • Solar 0.1
  • Total Final/secondary supply
  • 6.0 million TOE
  • Woodfuels 62
  • Oil products 27.8
  • Electricity 10
  • Solar - 0.2

4
Total EmissionsEnergy Sector 2000
CO2 Tonnes Nitrous oxide Tonnes NOx Tonnes NMVOC Tonnes
Woodfuels 0 528 5,678 uncertain
Petroleum 4,392,477 330 29,529 8,066
Electricity 443,320 0 1,230  0
Total 4,835,797 858 36,437 8,066

Excluded aviation and bunkering
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Lessons and experiences (Ghanas Technology
needs assessment)
  • Team work
  • Good leadership
  • National communication preparation
  • 1st Report
  • Individual lead experts , now most of them not
    available
  • 2nd Report
  • Institutional lead experts
  • Effective follow-up mechanism
  • Industry, Buildings, Energy Supply, Transport,
    Solid wastes, Land use

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Challenges
  • Availability of data
  • Review of existing national statistics and
    re-organising some sectoral data sets
  • Financing these new data initiatives.
  • Funding
  • THANK YOU
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