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The spotlight is on as the grand finale of the 6th Senior High Schools Renewable Energy Challenge takes place today at the Accra International Conference Centre.



Organised by the Energy Commission in partnership with the Multimedia Group Limited, the competition brings together some of the nation’s brightest young innovators, showcasing cutting-edge solutions in clean and renewable energy.



All eyes are on the six finalist schools as they unveil their groundbreaking projects, each vying for the coveted national title.



Today’s event promises a thrilling display of innovation, teamwork, and climate-conscious ingenuity, a testament to the power of young minds driving Ghana’s sustainable energy future.



The project is sponsored by Ashesi University, Volta River Authority, GIZ, StarOil and Greenfield Ambassadors.
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