Accra: ECG announces end of 8-day 'dumsor'
The Electricity of Ghana (ECG) has brought an end to the eight-day load shedding experienced in parts of Accra.
The exercise ended at 6:00 am today, 18 May 2021.
“Following the earlier notice of the need to interrupt power supply for the eight (8) days from Monday, 10th May to Monday, 17th May 2021, to enable the tie-in of the newly constructed Pokuase Bulk Supply Point (BSP) to GRIDCo’s 330kV transmission line, the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) wishes to inform the public especially the affected customers that the programme has ended today, Tuesday, 18 May 2021 at 6 am,” The power distribution company made this known in a statement.
The statement added that “this project forms part of efforts to improve power supply reliability and system voltages.”
ECG is expected to announce “other needed power interruptions plan to enable contractors complete maintenance works on the Kasoa Bulk Supply Point (BSP)” later.
“Other needed interruptions in power supply to enable contractors to complete the next project, the Kasoa Bulk Supply Point (BSP) will be communicated in due course,” the statement added.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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