The Chief
Executive Officer of GRIDCo, William Amuna has stated emphatically that
erratic power supply in the country is not over yet, saying the load
shedding exercise has not been suspended.
‘I
wouldn’t say the load shedding exercise is over but now we have enough
generation to supply to the whole of Ghana, and we want to make sure
that we maintain that,’ he said.
According to him, power was not shed during the yuletides, adding that there is enough power generation to man the demand.
‘As you may realise since the 24th
December, 2015 we have not been shedding load, this is because, we had
enough generation to man the demand that we have now,’ he stated.
Mr. Amuna hinted that an additional 50megawatts of generation will be brought into the country.
‘On the 31st December 2015 tomorrow, mid night we are bringing in additional 50megawatts and by 15th January we will have 100 megawatts, we are building up,’ he revealed.
Touching
on projection of projection of power, he further assured that Ghanaians
will only sleep in darkness if generators break down.
‘If we
don’t have any faults with any generator in the system then we are
assured that it can take us to the next barge of generators that will be
brought into the system,’ he said.
Asked if
there are preventive mechanisms to ensure that these generators do not
go off, he explained that these are machines they operate at very high
temperatures 1,500 degrees, anything could happen at anytime.
‘In the
mean time, we have some generators that will be coming up very soon, by
mid January we expect an additional 1,50 megawatts at least to add to
what we have now. If that comes off stream we are more assured of
availability of power,’ he indicated.
The CEO of GRIDCo emphasised that it’s important that all the generators that have come on stream lately are always on.
Speaking on Ultimate breakfast hosted by Prince Minkah, Mr. Amuna attributed the improvement in the ‘Dumsor’ to the arrival of the various power barges.
‘Introduction
of Karpower shifts, commissioning of Tico steam unit, Volta River
Authority (VRA) steam unit coming on that was out for some time and its
back into service, with all these additions we are assured of supplying
power to everybody in Ghana. So it’s very important to ensure that the
generators are always on. With GRIDCO, assuming we are generating close
to about 1,800 mega watts, that is the demand in Ghana. Now the
generators around just match the demand, assuming one generator goes off
now under fault, that means we are going to shed load,’ he said.
He anticipated that the country needs 18% of power generation reserve.
‘What we
normally do is we always want you to have enough generation and an
additional 18% in reserve, from our calculations we need an additional
18% in reserve to be able to confirm that if one generator goes off,
then we are able to supply to everybody,’ he envisaged.
He disclosed that Akosombo power plant is running on a low level because it’s cannot meet the demand.
He encouraged Ghanaians to conserve energy, observing that people misused power during the yuletide.
‘Since 24
December, 2015 I have been round and you could see the clear misuse of
power, I couldn’t sleep in my house because people were playing music at
the loudest point you can ever had. Let’s educate our people to use
electricity wisely so that we can supply power to everybody,’ he urged.
Credit: Ultimate News
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