
The Africa Sustainable Energy Centre (ASEC) has officially called upon the Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) to release a comprehensive technical report regarding the recent wave of power outages and system disturbances affecting the country. The energy watchdog specifically highlighted the need for transparency concerning the fault on the Akosombo-Volta transmission line, which has been linked to significant disruptions in the national power supply. ASEC contends that a detailed public disclosure is essential to restore public confidence and ensure accountability within the energy sector.
According to the ASEC proposal, the requested report should go beyond identifying immediate triggers to provide a deep dive into the systemic vulnerabilities of the national grid. The organization is urging GRIDCo to include detailed assessments of the performance of existing protection systems and to outline the specific improvements required to prevent similar failures in the future. By analyzing advanced data and the performance of infrastructure during these disturbances, ASEC believes the utility provider can better understand why localized faults are escalating into widespread outages.
A central component of ASEC’s advocacy is a fundamental shift in how Ghana manages its electricity infrastructure. The organization is pushing for a transition from reactive maintenance to a predictive and preventive power management model. This approach involves enhanced monitoring and the application of advanced data analysis to identify potential failure points before they lead to blackouts. ASEC emphasizes that modernizing maintenance practices and upgrading critical infrastructure are vital steps toward building a more resilient and reliable electricity grid.
Looking forward, ASEC has stressed the importance of establishing a robust and transparent recovery plan to manage future system disturbances effectively. The center maintains that clear communication and documented recovery protocols are necessary to mitigate the economic and social impact of power instability. As Ghana seeks to stabilize its energy sector, ASEC argues that such technical accountability is non-negotiable for building a sustainable energy future and maintaining trust between utility providers and the Ghanaian public.
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