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GRIDCo Reveals ECG, NEDCO Unpaid Debt To The Company

M.Cby M.C
February 14, 2023
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GRIDCO Reveals ECG, NEDCO Unpaid Debt To The Company

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The Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) has disclosed the sum of GHS 2.7 billion owed by the two major power distribution companies in Ghana, the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo) to the company.

The legacy debt, accrued over a period of 20 years, is attributed to be impeding the infrastructure development and efficiency of GRIDCo’s operations.

The Chief Executive Officer of GRIDCo, Mr. Ebenezer Kofi Essienyi in a speech averred that the debt was posing a serious challenge to the company’s operations and called for a strategic way to addressing it.

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Providing response to questions asked by some journalists, the CEO divulged that Government, being fully aware of the debt situation, had made conscious efforts to find some resources to cushion GRIDCo to carry out its mandate.

ECG NEDCo owe GRIDCo Mr Ebenezer EssienyiChief Executive GRIDCo
The Chief Executive Officer of GRIDCo, Mr. Ebenezer Kofi Essienyi

According to Mr. Essienyi,  if those debts were paid back on time, it would have helped GRIDCo to pay compensation to people who had released lands for the expansion of its infrastructure and transmission lines.

Laying emphasis on the debt situation, Mr. Sammy Nkansah, the Director of Finance for GRIDCo noted that the debt was incurred due to challenges within the power distribution value chain, with the ECG experiencing some commercial losses in its operations.

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In view of that, the government, in 2020, implemented a ‘Cash Flow Waterfall System’ which ensured equitable distribution of revenue collected from customers.

The implementation of the System, Mr. Nkansah explained, helped the power distribution companies to increase revenue from 20 percent to about 60 percent.

“I believe that if we are able to build a robust infrastructure and the ECG plug its commercial losses, the revenue collection rate would go up and be able to redeem the debt.

“It is a work in progress and we need to work together to resolve it.”

Mr. Sammy Nkansah

Recalling some successes of GRIDCo within the past five years, Mr. Ebenezer Kofi Essienyi pointed out the 99.95 percent availability achievement of the National Interconnected Transmission System, with fully automated and integrated business processes.

The CEO of GRIDCo pegged the country’s energy penetration rate to between 85 and 86 per cent.

NEDCO
Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo)

Ghana’s Power Generation

Ghana’s installed power generation capacity is 5,231 MW while the Circuit-km of transmission lines is 6,472.23.

To eliminate congestion and increase transmission transfer capacity reliability, Mr. Essienyi said the company had been rehabilitating key transmission lines including the 161KV Aboadze-Cape Coast-Winneba-Mallam line at a cost $55 million, expected to be completed in 2026.

It was also rehabilitating the 161kv Mallam to Pokuase transmission line at a cost of $42 million and would be completed in 2024, he said.

The 161kv middle corridor transmission lines from Akosombo-Tafo-Nkawkaw-Konongo-Kumasi were being rehabilitated at a cost of $140 million and would be completed in 2025.

The number of bulk supply sub-stations, as indicated by Mr. Essienyi, had also increased within the last three years from 65 to 68, thereby boosting electricity supply across the country.

Mr. Kofi Essienyi called for collaborative efforts in dealing with the galamsey menace, explaining that illegal miners had dug around some GRIDCo masts and other infrastructure, thus posing a serious threat to their effective functioning.

He re-affirmed the company’s vision of becoming a model electricity grid company in Africa to provide reliable power for socio-economic development.

“Without the grid, there will be no electricity. And so, when there is shortfall in fuel and electricity, there will be a disaster in this country and so our eyes are always on the ball.”

Mr. Ebenezer Kofi Essienyi

Read also: University Of Ghana, Partners Secure €12 Million To Transform Africa’s Urban Food Environment

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