Liberia’s Electricity Regulatory Commission (LERC) delegation is in the Republic of Ghana to understudy the operations of the West African nation’s energy sector agencies.
The delegation, being hosted by Ghana’s technical electricity regulator, Energy Commission, embarked on a study tour of Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo).
The guests were taken through the technical operations of the National Interconnected Transmission System (NITS).
The delegation was also taken through an overview of the operations of the Dispatch Centre popularly known as the System Control Centre.
The Liberian team will also visit other utility companies including CENPOWER Generation Company, ECG’s Winneba substation, VRA’s mini-grid site and VRA’s Hydro generation station in Akosombo to study relevant areas of their operations.
The initiative forms part of the steps taken to rebuild and reform the Energy Sector of Liberia.
The Liberia Electricity Regulatory Commission (LERC) is a statutory body created by the 2015 Electricity Law of Liberia to oversee and regulate the sector.
GRIDCo is Ghana’s power transmission company and currently manages 6472.23 kilometres of transmission lines.
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