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ECG Reports GHS 3.46 Billion Investment to Fix Ghana’s Power Supply

ECG announced a GHS 3.46 billion plan to upgrade Ghana's power infrastructure, focusing on replacing transformers and repairing poles. This major investment aims to reduce outages and improve supply stability across the country.

· 44d ago

ECG Repair Works Underway After Transformer Fault Triggers Major Power Outage in Accra

A transformer fault has caused a widespread power outage in Oyibi and surrounding areas in Accra. Engineers are actively repairing the fault, and residents are advised to remain patient as normal supply is restored.

· 49d ago

ECG Completes Lashibi Substation Upgrade 8 Days Ahead of Schedule

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has completed the upgrade of Lashibi's primary substation ahead of its April 17 deadline. This faster completion could improve power reliability sooner than expected, impacting local communities positively.

· 50d ago

Ghana's Energy Minister Warns ECG Districts to Improve Service or Face Restructuring

The Ghanaian Energy Minister has issued a warning to ECG district offices to improve their performance or face major restructuring. This development comes amid ongoing efforts to upgrade the country's power infrastructure and improve service reliability.

· 50d ago

Ashanti Region hit by major power outage after April storm disrupts supply

A severe rainstorm on April 8 caused widespread power outages in the Ashanti Region, disrupting services across the area. This follows ongoing issues with power fluctuations that have already reduced water production by nearly a million cubic meters in March, highlighting infrastructural vulnerabilities.

· 57d ago

Ghana's ECG Launches GH¢240 Million Transformer Upgrade Program in Accra

Ghana's Energy Ministry has announced a transformer upgrade initiative across Accra to improve electricity reliability. Planned outages will occur from April 8 to April 10, affecting several neighborhoods as part of a GH¢240 million investment.

· 57d ago