According to him, their thermal plants failed to operate after power being supplied to Côte d'Ivoire was reversed to Ghana’s system.
The power outage affected the Central, Western, Ashanti and Greater Accra regions as well as the Northern parts of the country.
“At exactly 2:37 pm there was a major system disturbance following power from Côte d'Ivoire which led to the disruption of all power plants in Ghana,” Mr. Amoako Baah told Israel Laryea on JoyNews Prime.
“This happened when we were exporting about 100 Megawatts from the Ghana system to the Côte d'Ivoire system. All of a sudden Côte d'Ivoire lost their lines to Mali which means that there was over-generation in Côte d'Ivoire and they started exporting power to us.
“The power plants in Ghana are sensitive to power fluctuations [and] this led to the shutdown of the thermal plants in Ghana which caused the outage,” he added.
According to him, the problem, which caused major parts of the country to be darkness for several hours, could not have been anticipated for any rectification. Read Full Story
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