The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has
begun an emergency load shedding programme following a relative
stability in supply in the past month.
According to the ECG, the current exercise is as a result of some difficulties facing power generation companies.
Consumers
since the beginning of last month enjoyed relative stability in power
supply as a result of additional power supply from neighbouring Ivory
Coast and reduction in consumption by mining companies during the
yuletide.
Demand has since shot up and according to ECG’s
Director of Operations, Tetteh Okine, the erratic power supply may
continue until there is enough power in the pool to stabilize the
situation.
From: Adu Gyamfi Ameyaw
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