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The Ghana Energy Commission has officially launched this year’s edition of the Senior High Schools Renewable Energy Challenge, aimed at promoting innovation in clean and sustainable energy solutions among the youth.
The launch took place on Tuesday, 5th August, and marks the commencement of the 6th edition of the national competition.
Organised in collaboration with the Multimedia Group Limited, the Zonal Stage of the challenge is scheduled for Saturday, 9th, and Sunday, 10th August.
The event will feature senior high schools from across the country presenting cutting-edge ideas in renewable energy technologies.
The annual competition serves as a platform for some of Ghana’s brightest young minds to develop and exhibit solutions that address pressing energy needs through innovation, science, and sustainability.
The initiative has also received backing from several corporate organisations, underscoring the growing national commitment to renewable energy development and youth empowerment.
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