Residents in the Oti and Volta Regions will from Thursday, March 18, experience interruptions in their power supply as a result of scheduled maintenance works to be carried out by the Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo).
The power outages will last five days, after which normal power supply is expected to resume on Monday, March 22.
The outages would start from 6am to 6pm.
A request from the Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) directed the latter to interrupt power supply to the two regions.
“The Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) has requested the Electricity Company of Ghana Ltd. (ECG) to interrupt power supply from Thursday, 18th March, 2021 to Monday, 21st March, 2021.
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Bui Power to add 50MW to the national grid
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The Bui Power Authority (BPA) will, by the end of March this year, add 50 megawatt (50mw) of solar energy to the national grid.
The innovation is backed by Parliament’s amendment of Bui Power Authority Act (Act 740), which enables the Authority to develop renewable energy and other clean energy alternatives in the country.
The 50mw renewable energy source, which is part of the Authority’s 250mw Hydro-Solar Hybrid project, was announced on Friday during a brief media engagement in Accra.
The Deputy Chief Officer of the BPA, Dr George Tettey, explained that the project aimed at assisting the government to achieve the 10% power generation from renewable energy sources target by 2030.