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The current power crises facing the country could stabilize sooner than earlier projected June deadline, say engineers.
According to engineers working on the power generation sector, an earlier date for the end of 'dumsor' would be realized because of improved gas supply from Atuabo and Nigeria.
According to the engineers, gas supplies from Nigeria have seen significant improvement since last week, which means power generator, Volta River Authority (VRA), should be able to generate more power to meet the needs of transmitter, Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo).
They also say the unset of the raining season would improve the water levels at the various hydro dams in the country, while other generating units are expected back on line, working in full capacity within the coming weeks.
However these engineers, who wish to remain anonymous, did not factor in their revised date for the end of the power crisis the 440 Megawatts of power ships expected in the country.
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