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Getting to net zero emissions will cost $562 billion -Amonoo-Neizer

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According to Oscar Amonoo-Neizer, the Executive Secretary of the Energy Commission, the nation will need more than $562 billion to reach its net zero carbon emission goal by 2070.

The initiative, according to the head of the Energy Commission, was started in 2020 and has a 50-year target of 200 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide.

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“Considering the sum of money required, the creation of the carbon market will help to ease some of the financial pressures to hasten reaching the target.
“Most African countries have similar laws,” he said.

Amonoo-Neizer was addressing colleague industry players at PwC West Africa’s Climate Change & Sustainability webinar, themed ‘Post-COP27: Outcomes and next steps.

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He however explained that fossil fuels, especially natural gas, will continue to be part of Ghana’s energy mix in the short term, adding: “Energy transition could come with challenges, including lower demand in the downstream petroleum sector.

“It is important for the African continent to focus on innovation and diversification to thrive and mitigate the impact of transition,” he added.

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Dr Muntaqa Umar-Sadiq, Head-Nigeria Energy Transition Office, explained that his country is pitching for an initial US$ 10 billion from international funders to kick-start an energy transition plan.

According to him, Nigeria aims to put itself on a path to achieve net zero emissions by 2060 with an array of strategies including reliance on gas as a transitional fuel.

Dr Mutanga said a price tag of US$ 410 billion has been estimated for key strategies to enable Nigeria – a far bigger economy than Ghana – to reach net zero by 2060.

Net zero refers to the balance between the amount of greenhouse gas produced and that removed from the atmosphere. Net zero is reached when the amount of carbon added is no more than the amount taken away.

Background

At the 27th Conference of Parties (COP27), which was held in November 2022 in Egypt, several commitments were made to accelerate corporate and country actions for climate change. The PwC webinar, therefore, brought stakeholders from Nigeria and Ghana to engage around the key takeaways from COP27.

These included implications of COP27’s commitments and expectations from the public and private sectors in achieving the climate change agenda, especially over the next 12 months.

Other key speakers at the webinar included Dr Daniel Tutu Benefoh, Ag. Director-Climate Change Unit, Environmental Protection Agency, Ghana; Dr Ndidi Nnoli-Edozien, Member-International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB); Dr Salisu Mohammed Dahiru, Director-General/Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria’s National Council on Climate Change (NCCC); and Muhammad Wakil, CFA, Country Representative-Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP), Nigeria.

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