The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has assured Ghanaians of improved power supply, especially in areas with high electricity demand.
Speaking on Adom FM’s morning show Dwaso Nsem, the Director of Communications at ECG, William Boateng, explained that recent power outages across parts of the country were due to multiple factors, including storm-related damage and system malfunctions triggered by strong winds.
He noted that ECG is often unaware of outages in specific communities unless they affect a large area or are reported by residents.
“We are not usually aware when the lights go out in a specific area unless it affects a large neighborhood, in which case we receive a call. Rainstorms can sometimes damage wires and cause outages. The strong winds we are currently experiencing are another reason for these issues. When the strong winds occur, the system identifies areas with malfunctions and automatically turns off the lights there,” Mr. Boateng said.
To address these challenges, Mr. Boateng revealed that ECG is engaging third-party contractors to install smaller transformers in overloaded areas.
However, he said securing land for these transformers remains a challenge, as residents are often unwilling to release space.
“We are working hard to stabilize power. Investments have been made, and some areas need rehabilitation. Expect new transformers in high-load areas soon,” he said.
He added that ECG has submitted its budget to the Minister of Energy to support ongoing efforts to enhance power distribution nationwide.
“We are currently engaging third-party contractors to help us install small transformers in various areas. However, determining the best locations for these transformers has proven challenging because property owners are often unwilling to allow transformers on their land. We expect to install new transformers in high-load areas soon.
“We are also working to stabilize the lighting we currently have, as some of it needs rehabilitation. Additionally, we have presented our budget to the Minister in hopes of doubling our efforts,” he stated.
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