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The Akosombo Generating Station, which produces about 1,020 MW, was disconnected from the national grid on Thursday, April 23, 2026, following a fire at the switchyard of the Ghana Grid Company substation at Akosombo.
This substation receives power from the station before feeding it into the national grid.The incident disrupted electricity supply in many parts of the country.
Following the fire, the Energy Minister and his deputy visited the site and assured Ghanaians that engineers would work extra hours to restore the plant to full operation.
The minister wrote on Facebook at around 10 p.m. on Tuesday: “At 9:09 p.m., the fourth unit at Akosombo Dam was successfully brought into operation, an encouraging step that strengthens power generation and reflects the dedication and expertise of the team behind the effort.”

Earlier, at about 8 p.m., he posted: “I confirm that earlier today, the third unit at Akosombo was successfully put into operation. This milestone will improve power generation and enhance supply reliability.”
According to the minister, the progress reflects the government’s continued commitment to maintaining a resilient power system.
“This progress underscores our resolve to emerge from this unfortunate fire incident stronger, with a renewed focus on stability and reliability in power supply,” he added.
The disruption has sparked widespread complaints, particularly from businesses that rely heavily on the national grid.

Thursday’s incident prompted the Energy Minister, who was in the northern part of the country at the time, to return to Accra to assess the damage at Akosombo.
During his visit, the minister announced a seven-member committee, chaired by William Amuna, current Board Chairman of the Electricity Company of Ghana, to investigate the incident.
According to the minister, the fire was unusual and requires a thorough probe to determine its root cause.
“The damage is quite extensive. It’s quite serious. From the briefing I received, there was a significant situation that we need to get to the bottom of,” he said. The committee is expected to present its findings within two to three weeks. “We expect that within two to three weeks, they should be ready with a report so that we can determine the root cause of this challenge and all the issues surrounding this unfortunate incident,” the minister added.Ghana: Goil Launches HSSEQ Week 2026
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Ghana Gas Urges PURC To Increase Transmission Tariff To Sustain Operations
The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Gas Company, Ms. Judith Adjobah Blay, is urging the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC), the economic regulator for utilities, to consider increasing the transmission tariff to support plant expenditures and future investments.
According to her, a tariff adjustment would help sustain maintenance and investment at the facility, while ensuring the reliability needed to support power generation.
“It is very necessary that we at Ghana Gas approach the PURC to convince them of certain expenditures and investments that we are making, which warrant an increase—especially in our transmission tariffs,” she said on Friday during a tour of the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant in the Western Region by the Parliamentary Select Committee on Energy.
Madam Blay warned that the consequences of inaction would be more severe than a modest increase in tariffs.
“If Ghana Gas does not have sufficient funds to operate and maintain the plant, the consequences will be far more dire than a slight increase in tariffs,” she stated
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The Energy Minister further stated that solar initiatives, once criticised by some stakeholders, are now proving effective, with more projects lined up across the country.
He commended President Hichilema for his leadership, noting that deliberate investments in the sector have significantly reduced electricity shortages.


