The Electricity Company of Ghana owes Bui Power Authority (BPA), the managers of the Bui Generating Station more than US$612 million, Mr. Samuel Kofi Dzamesi, the Chief Executive Officer has revealed.
He expressed his disappointment in the inability of the ECG to pay the authority as the power produced and supplied to the company remained the only problem confronting the operations of the 404 Megawatts (MW) dam, situated in the Banda District of the Bono Region.
During a visit by Bono Regional Minister Madam Justina Owusu-Banahene to the dam’s plant site at Bui, Mr. Dzamesi spoke with the media and said about 99 percent of the power generated was sold to the ECG.
The Regional Minister visited the location to become familiar with the authority’s hydropower generating and other operations. A few members of the Bono Regional Security Council and the District and Municipal Chief Executives accompanied her.
Mr Dzamesi said, “I can assure you since the inception of the BPA, the ECG has never, ever been able to pay more than 30 percent of what we generate. What I mean is for every 100 units of power generated, the ECG pays 30 units.”
“In fact, if the ECG is able to pay all the money, I think by this time we could do much more than what we are doing on the solar,” he stated.
In 2022, he said the Authority raked in US$74 million-dollar profit, being the highest generated so far, since the dam started actual production, but added the amount was inclusive in the ECG’s debt.
“Last year, by the grace of God we had rainfall that was able to fill to the highest capacity of the dam’s level of 183 and we got little more over the 183-capacity level. So, we were able to make 1,554 gigawatts hour last year,” Mr Dzamesi stated.
The Chief Executive Officer said that BPA has the largest solar plant in the West Africa subregion and that a 250MW solar facility was planned to be built to increase electricity production at the Bui Generating Station.
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Mr Dzamesi explained the authority was currently undertaking feasibility studies on the Western Rivers, and he was hopeful “by the end of the year, we will get contractors who would start very serious hydro power plant either on Rivers Pra, Ankobra or Tano.”
“In fact, the BPA is the first company to hybridize solar power and hydro power. When I say hybridization, it means a smooth transition from hydro to solar or from solar to hydro or the two of them moving together,” he said.
Mr. Dzamesi thanked the administration of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for helping the company obtain the authority needed to complete its 250 MW solar project.
He said the BPA was undertaking serious expansion work on its solar project indicating “under his leadership we have added 50MW of solar and by the end of the year we are adding additional 40MW on-land here, 50MW in Yendi, and 5MW on the dam’s reservoir here.”
SOURCE: MYJOYONLINE