The inaugural edition of the Green Conversations has focused on achievements and prospects for a successful and smooth transition from fossil fuel to clean, cheaper, and sustainable energy in West Africa.
The
two-hour interactive session is aimed at creating the enabling environment to
ensure a successful green economy.
The
conversations highlighted the need to speed up the smooth transition into green
hydrogen and to further explore the available opportunities for West Africans
to use cheaper and more sustainable energy.
It
is spearheaded by the West African Science Service Centre on Climate Change and
Adapted Land Use (WASCAL) and its stakeholders.
Key
speakers from across the world focused on the theme: “Enabling Environment for
Capacity Building and Research for Green Hydrogen Economy in West Africa”.
The
Interim Executive Director of WASCAL, Prof Kehinde Ogunjobi, spoke on the
contributions of WASCAL towards a smooth transition from fossil fuel to cleaner
energy.
He
emphasized the successful implementation of projects and programmes as part of
its commitment to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goal 7 on Clean
Energy.
WASCAL
recently graduated 59 West African Green Scholars in various Green Hydrogen
programmes under its International Programme in Energy and Green Hydrogen. A new
set of 73 students have been admitted in the drive to build stronger capacities
in West Africa.
Prof.
Ogunjobi says other activities and interventions include the waste-to-energy
project as well as the PV2H projects.
Since
2021, WASCAL and its partners have worked together to build the capacities of
students from 15 West African countries through its International Master’s
Programme in Energy and Green Hydrogen.
The
partners include German’s Julich, RWTH Aachen, Rostock University, as well as
its West African university partners, Houphouet Boigny University, Côte
d’Ivoire; University Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegal, University of Lomé, Togo, and
University of Abdou Moumouni, Niger.
Speakers
at the Green Conversation included Prof. Kehinde Ogunjobi, Director of Capacity
Building, Prof. Daouda Kone, Madam, Kerstin Annassi, from Julich, Nii Commey,
Communications Manager of WASCAL, and Ms. Alberta Aryee, Renewable Energy
Coordinating Officer.
The
conversation was moderated by the Coordinator of Renewable Energy and Green
Hydrogen in WASCAL, Dr. Bruno Korgo.
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