The Executive Director of the Chamber for Petroleum Consumers Ghana (COPEC), Duncan Amoah, has asserted that authorities can not use grammar to purge the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) from the money owed accrued and poor administration of the ability sector.
He mentioned nobody can therapeutic massage the ability sector with a whole lot of grammar as a result of the numbers is not going to bear them out.
Duncan Amoah made the assertion when he appeared on The Key Points yesterday, [Saturday, March 30].
He mentioned, “The truth of the matter is this, we can massage the power sector all we want with grammar but the numbers would still expose you. As we speak the IPPs (Independent Power Producers) are owed in excess of 1.5 billion [US dollars]. I am not sure any business anywhere will be okay enough to continue taking bank loans to be able to continue supplying you with power.”
Meanwhile, a former deputy minister for power and MP for the Yapei-Kusawgu constituency, John Abdulai Jinapor, had earlier alleged that authorities wants about 50 million US {dollars} to buy gasoline. He maintained that the present erratic energy provide (often called dumsor) is a monetary downside.
Furthermore, Mr. Amoah identified that the ECG is unable to account for some over 100 megawatts of energy Ghana bought to neighbouring international locations like Benin and Togo. This, based on him, accounts for the income shortfalls the ability distributor faces.
“Again, we are also not accounting for what we collect from the people,” mentioned Duncan Amoah, including, “The other intriguing thing that I have found out is to the extent that we are supplying close to 150 megawatts to our neighbouring countries, Benin and all of them, that amount that is realised from the power that we supply to these neighbouring countries, doesn’t even come to the ECG.”
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According to Mr. Amoah, the quantity in query isn’t reported to the ability distributor, nevertheless, “the ECG as the off-taker from the power producers, is supposed to pay for everything to the power producers.”
“So indirectly we create a problem in there so that the revenue inflow stream to ECG is not all accounted for, and then again, you talk about transmission losses, as we speak, it is about 30%,” he advised Alfred Ocansey, host of The Key Points.
As stress continues to mount on the ECG to launch a load-shedding timetable, the regulator, PURC, is about to sanction ECG for failing to adjust to the order to publish a load administration schedule.
ECG, in response to PURC, indicated that it revealed deliberate upkeep works at varied operational areas to tell prospects about interruptions in energy provide.