The plan reviews the energy supply structure for Ghana and sets out the energy needs to meet development objectives.
Volume one of the SNEP covered the demand from residential; commercial & services sector; agriculture & fisheries; industry and transport sectors. Volume two covers the supply-side: electricity; petroleum; wood fuels and renewables.
The Plan has four sectoral Annexes: Energy Demand Sectors of the Economy; Electricity Plan; Petroleum Plan; and Wood fuels & Renewables Plan.
The overall national renewable energy policy target is to attain 10% renewable energy in the national energy mix by 2020.
Strategic National Energy Plan (SNEP) 2006-2020
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Targets  11
50% electricity consumption reduction in military and police barracks, residential halls, and hostels of public tertiary institutions by 2015
Buildings, Target year: 20155,000 GWH saved, then 8,000 GWH by 2015, 2020 against a 2006 baseline
Energy, Target year: 202050% reduction urban household energy intensity by 2020 against a 2006 baseline
Buildings, Target year: 2020Note

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