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Government Approves Construction of Second Gas Processing Plant to Boost Energy Security

The government of Ghana has received Cabinet approval for the construction of a second gas processing plant aimed at addressing the country's ongoing energy supply challenges. This decision was revealed by Energy Minister John Jinapor on March 7, 2025, during a press briefing at the Jubilee House.Jinapor highlighted that the move is a critical step toward ensuring energy security and enhancing the stability of the power supply in Ghana. With growing energy demands and limited gas processing capacity, this new facility will augment existing infrastructure and help meet the country's energy needs, particularly for power generation.The government, in collaboration with the Finance Ministry, will begin taking immediate actions to build the second plant. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to tackle energy challenges in the short, medium, and long term.

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Afigya Kwabre North Communities Struggle with Electricity Shortage

Residents of four farming communities in Afigya Kwabre North District, Ashanti Region, are facing a persistent power supply issue that is disrupting their daily lives. The communities—Amponsahkrom, Prabon, Hobesu, and Kofifofiekrom—are particularly concerned about the impact on healthcare, with medical professionals at the local CHPS compound struggling to provide adequate care, especially during night shifts.Health worker Richard Amankwa revealed that the lack of electricity also affects the ability to process essential documents like National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) forms due to poor internet access.Despite the Electricity Company of Ghana installing power lines to connect the area to the national grid, unknown individuals have removed key infrastructure, leaving the communities without reliable power. Local assembly member Emmanuel Nomenyo Kwabena called for urgent government intervention to resolve the issue.

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ECG Promises Volta Residents a “Bright Christmas” with Stable Power Supply.

The Volta Regional Manager of ECG, Christina Jatoe Kaleo, has reassured residents of reliable electricity during the Christmas season. Addressing past billing challenges, she shared the company’s progress, including resolving 90% of issues and establishing a 24/7 call center for customer support.Ms. Kaleo urged energy conservation, warned against illegal connections, and highlighted measures like new substations and upgrades to ensure uninterrupted power. She also called for public vigilance against bushfires damaging infrastructure, pledging informant rewards for credible reports.The ECG team is committed to making this festive season free of power disruptions while improving customer satisfaction.

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ECG Denies Reports of Power Plant Scale-Down.

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has refuted recent claims that power plants supplying electricity to the company are scaling down their operations. In an official statement, ECG described these reports as "totally false" and urged Ghanaians to disregard the misinformation.The company assured the public of its commitment to reliable and stable power supply nationwide, emphasizing its ongoing collaboration with power producers and Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to address operational challenges promptly. ECG called for calm and trust in its operations, pledging uninterrupted service to its customers.This reassurance comes amidst rising concerns about power stability in the country. The ECG has reiterated its dedication to ensuring steady electricity supply while actively resolving any emerging issues.

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