GRIDCo blames recent ‘Dumsor’ on gas shortage stemming from commercial issues

The recent ongoing power outages in parts of the country are due to a gas shortage to power thermal plants, the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) has clarified.

The power producer said the situation has affected electricity transmission in the country.

There has been irregular power supply in many parts of the country, escalating fears of the return of incessant power outages known as ‘Dumsor.’

GRIDCo’s Corporate Communications Manager, Dzifa Bampoh, explained that the gas supply challenges stem from “commercial issues” involving agreements, payments, and negotiations with gas suppliers.

She added that this bottleneck has reduced generation capacity, leaving GRIDCo unable to transmit adequate power to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).

“Currently GRIDCo as far we are aware as a transmission entity, we are aware of some commercial challenges with supply in reference to gas. When we say commercial challenges, it means there are agreements, payment, and negotiations that need to be made with the gas suppliers,” she said in an interview with Joy News.

“So for us, we are unable to provide the full quantum of power supply that ECG would need to plan in the country just because there have been commercial issues related to the gas,” she added.

Madam Bampoh stressed that the outages are unrelated to the shutdown of Sunon Asogli Power Limited, which halted operations due to ECG’s debt.

Even if the Sunon Asogli plant were operational, gas supply shortages would still prevent it from functioning effectively, she noted.

“It doesn’t even have to do with the recent outages. The current outages we are experiencing including myself are really because we don’t have the full quantum of indigenous gas supply in Ghana to meet our demands.”

She assured that the situation would stabilize once the government resolves the commercial challenges with gas suppliers, restoring consistent power generation and transmission.

Source: Myxyzonline.com

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