Power outages in Ashanti and the Northern regions will be lifted soon, according to the Energy Ministry.

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Cuts in electricity supply to the Ashanti and Northern regions will soon be a thing of the past, as the Energy Ministry is laying a pipe to generate electricity from the coastal part of the southern sector to the country’s middle belt.

According to the Energy Ministry, this will provide gas supply to the Ameri Power Plant, which will generate electricity for the aforementioned regions.

Kwasi Obeng-Fosu, the Energy Ministry’s Public Relations Officer, made the revelations in an interview with Onua TV.

“Ameri is being transported to the middle belt to generate electricity for the Ashanti Region and the Northern Sector,” he said.

Mr. Obeng-Fosu said “we are laying a pipe from the coastal area to the middle belt which will pump gas from the coastal part of the nation to power the Ameri plant and that will end the inelastic power situation in the Ashanti Region and Northern regions of the country”.

“Power generation is just like heating water in a kettle. If you heat water in a kettle and conveys it from one place to the other, by the time you get to the other destination, the heat in the power would have gone down. The same applies to generation of power”.

Mr. Obeng-Fosu explained that “all our power generation is done in Accra, Tema and Takoradi”.

The heat will not be the same from Accra, Tema and Takoradit to Kumasi and the Northern sector. That is how transition losses occur. The heat in the power will reduce by the time it gets to Ashanti and northern regions, so there is the need to generate more power in the middle belt and that is exactly what the Ministry of Energy, led by the Minister, Dr. Matthew Opoku-Prempeh is doing”.

He explained that currently, the project is almost completed as there are few kilometers left to reach the middle belt for Ameri Power Plant to start power generation.

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