The Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) has reaffirmed its commitment to developing a strong and efficient electricity transmission grid, ensuring stable power supply and supporting Ghana’s socio-economic growth.
Speaking on the company’s strategic direction, Acting Deputy Chief Executive Frank Otchere highlighted GRIDCo’s efforts to bolster infrastructure, collaboration, and sustainability initiatives to enhance electricity transmission across the country.
Mr. Otchere emphasized that energy infrastructure cannot be developed in isolation, pointing to GRIDCo’s strategic partnerships with international organizations to fund key transmission projects.
“The future of energy is not built in isolation. Through partnerships with the Millennium Development Authority, World Bank, French Development Agency, European Union, and others, we are delivering multimillion-dollar infrastructure projects essential for efficient grid operations.”
Mr. Frank Otchere, Acting Deputy Chief Executive of GRIDCo
These collaborations are expected to modernize Ghana’s electricity grid, making it more resilient and responsive to increasing energy demands while improving transmission efficiency nationwide.
GRIDCo is also prioritizing collaboration with government agencies, private sector stakeholders, investors, and local communities to address the complex challenges facing Ghana’s energy sector.
Mr. Otchere stressed that coordinated efforts among all stakeholders are necessary for ensuring sustainable energy solutions.

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Internally, he urged GRIDCo staff to foster stronger teamwork, ensuring that operational goals align with the company’s broader strategic vision.
Beyond infrastructure expansion, GRIDCo is integrating environmental sustainability into its energy initiatives.
One key project, in collaboration with the Forestry Commission, involves planting low-growing shrub species along transmission line corridors.
This measure is designed to prevent illegal tree-cutting, which often threatens the stability of electricity transmission infrastructure.
“Tree-planting is part of our commitment to environmental stewardship and innovation as we adapt to the evolving energy landscape.”
Mr. Frank Otchere, Acting Deputy Chief Executive of GRIDCo
GRIDCo is also embracing smart grid technologies and positioning itself for increased renewable energy integration.
The company’s collaboration on the Bui Solar Project in Yendi demonstrates its commitment to enhancing Ghana’s green energy capacity while reinforcing national power reliability.
GRIDCo’s Continued Growth

Reflecting on GRIDCo’s development over the past 16 years, National Chairman of GRIDCo SSA, Wisdom Kojo Adenyo, praised the company’s critical role in ensuring power stability across Ghana.
“Stable power supply is essential to national development, and GRIDCo has played a central role in achieving that.”
National Chairman of GRIDCo SSA, Wisdom Kojo Adenyo
While acknowledging GRIDCo’s past successes, Mr. Adenyo emphasized the need for continuous innovation and strategic thinking to tackle future challenges in the energy sector.
“The congress provides an opportunity for members to reflect on how best to support GRIDCo’s growth and sustainability in the years ahead.”
National Chairman of GRIDCo SSA, Wisdom Kojo Adenyo
Looking ahead, GRIDCo is set to expand its transmission capabilities, implement advanced technology solutions, and reinforce its position as a leader in Ghana’s power sector.

By strengthening partnerships, improving environmental practices, and adopting smart grid innovations, the company aims to ensure long-term electricity security for businesses and households.
As Ghana pushes for greater renewable energy adoption, GRIDCo’s commitment to modernization and collaboration will be integral to shaping the country’s energy landscape.
Industry analysts anticipate that continued investment in electricity transmission infrastructure will not only benefit local industries but also enhance Ghana’s global energy competitiveness, attracting further international funding and investment into the sector.
GRIDCo’s strategic initiatives, combined with its focus on sustainability, position the company as a key player in Ghana’s energy transition.
While challenges remain, its efforts to build a reliable, efficient, and future-ready power grid will be crucial for supporting economic growth and social development in the coming years.
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