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Ghana: Get ready for increased power outages, ACEP warns Ghanaian citizens

Ghana: Get ready for increased power outages, ACEP warns Ghanaian citizens

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Reymond Awusei Johnson
Published on 2024-03-16 15:26:55

Ghana has been experiencing intermittent power outages, colloquially known as ‘dumsor,’ which have had negative effects on businesses, households, and essential services. The reasons behind these outages are multifaceted, ranging from inadequate generation capacity to transmission inefficiencies and fuel supply challenges.

Recently, Mr. Boakye addressed the issue on JOY TV’s Newsfile, highlighting political interference in the procurement of gas for thermal plants as a key factor worsening the situation. He pointed out the unsustainability of the government consistently paying for fuel to keep the electricity flowing, emphasizing the importance of finding a more long-term and viable solution.

“It is not sustainable for the government to keep buying fuel to maintain power supply. We need a more sustainable approach,” Mr. Boakye stated during his interview.

ACEP has called for immediate action from policymakers, regulators, and industry players to prevent a prolonged period of power instability and its associated consequences. They urge all stakeholders to come together to address the root causes of the outages and implement sustainable solutions to ensure a reliable and consistent power supply in the country.

The current energy crisis in Ghana underscores the importance of addressing structural issues within the power sector, such as inadequate investment in infrastructure, lack of maintenance, and ineffective regulatory oversight. Without significant reforms and strategic interventions, the country risks facing prolonged periods of power outages and the subsequent negative impacts on its economy and society.

One potential solution proposed by energy experts is to diversify the energy mix by incorporating more renewable sources, such as solar and wind power. This would not only help reduce dependency on traditional fossil fuels but also contribute to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy system.

Moreover, improving energy efficiency and investing in smart grid technology could enhance the reliability and resilience of the power grid, reducing the likelihood of blackouts and disruptions. By modernizing the infrastructure and embracing innovative solutions, Ghana can build a more robust and efficient electricity system that meets the needs of its growing economy and population.

In conclusion, the ongoing power outages in Ghana are a pressing issue that requires urgent attention and coordinated efforts from all stakeholders. By addressing the underlying causes of the crisis and implementing sustainable solutions, the country can overcome its energy challenges and build a more resilient and reliable power sector for the future.

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