
Audio By Carbonatix
Government is predicting a likely power crisis in 2015 as water in the Volta Lake dwindles due to poor rainfall pattern this year.
The low water level is expected to affect power generation by the Volta River Authority (VRA), the national power generator.
The country endured a-year-long load shedding in 2006, when the water level in the Volta Lake went down below the Dam's operating limit.
Communications consultant at the Energy Ministry, Edward Bawa told JoyNews that government had already started a process to add more thermal power generating capacity to the energy mix to contain any power challenge the country will experience in 2015.
According to Edward Bawa, if the water level remains the same - above the average range in 2014 - the country will be safe in 2014 but would be affected and hit with power crisis in 2015/2016 due to insufficient water in the reservoir.
As a strategy, there is need to "ramp-up our thermal component of the generation mix. At least , when even that situation arises, we will have sufficient thermal generation to be able to augment that short fall that will come as a result of the shortage of water”, Mr. Bawa pointed out.
Latest Stories
-
From retirement to records – another immortal Messi moment
11 minutes -
World Cup: Record-making Messi scores twice as Argentina progress
19 minutes -
Madueke’s remarkable season – from petition to World Cup starter
26 minutes -
World Cup: Iran leave note asking for peace after Belgium draw
37 minutes -
Doku returning to World Cup after birth of first child
46 minutes -
WhatsApp to be led by Indian start-up founder as Will Cathcart steps back
55 minutes -
Clive Davis, music mogul behind Whitney Houston and Bruce Springsteen, dies aged 94
1 hour -
Red heat alerts issued in France, Italy and Spain as 40C temperatures forecast
1 hour -
Police arrest Israel Kwadwo Akofena Safo and 2 others over Adwoa Safo shooting incident
1 hour -
At least 13 killed and dozens injured after Qatar gas explosion
1 hour -
Partey declares readiness for England showdown as Black Stars eye group lead
1 hour -
Rain turns Accra-Kasoa road into daily nightmare
2 hours -
NPP relaxes nomination form collection rules amid payment platform delays
2 hours -
IFRIG leads regulators, Ghanaian banks on non-interest banking and finance training in Malaysia
2 hours -
Ashanti Health Directorate fights Neglected Tropical Diseases with distribution of free medications
2 hours