Advancing Nuclear Energy Governance


Supporting informed policy dialogue, institutional readiness, public engagement, financing pathways, and accountable governance for Ghana’s nuclear energy future

IEA supports Ghana’s nuclear energy ambitions by providing independent policy analysis, convening stakeholders, and promoting evidence-based dialogue on governance, financing, regulation, public trust, industrial participation, and institutional readiness.

The Institute’s work helps ensure that nuclear energy is discussed not only as a technical option, but as a long-term national development, energy security, and governance decision.

Key Questions IEA Addresses

  • Is Ghana institutionally ready to move from nuclear ambition to implementation?
  • What governance model is required for a credible nuclear power programme?
  • How should Ghana finance nuclear power sustainably?
  • How can public trust and stakeholder engagement be strengthened?
  • How can nuclear energy support industrialisation, energy security, and long-term development?
  • What regulatory, safety, security, and safeguards issues must be addressed?
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