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Karpowership Ghana denies responsibility for recent power outages

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Karpowership Ghana has dismissed claims that it is responsible for the recent power outages, asserting that it continues to generate electricity at full capacity despite the government’s $370 million debt.

The company acknowledged ongoing discussions with the government to resolve the accumulated debt, noting that non-payment of invoices is affecting its operations.

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However, Karpowership Ghana refuted allegations that its planned shutdown over the debt is the cause of the recent power cuts, distancing itself from the ongoing electricity supply challenges.

Sandra Amarquaye, Communication Manager for Karpowership Ghana told Citi Business News, “Kapowership we are not the reason for the recent outages. We haven’t shut down the powership. It will interest you to know that we are operating at maximum capacity. As of this morning I checked, we were producing 450MW of power to the national grid”.

Karpowership Ghana continues to play a critical role in stabilising the national grid, supplying up to 450 megawatts (MW) of electricity through its fleet of floating power plants.

The company’s operations form part of the broader Karpowership network which supports Ghana’s energy needs, particularly during peak demand periods.

Karpowership has been engaging the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition regarding some outstanding financial obligations amounting to $370m.

The mounting debt underscores ongoing financial strains within the energy sector, raising concerns about the sustainability of power supply agreements.

Despite the significant arrears, Karpowership has signalled its willingness to engage in dialogue with stakeholders to find a fair and workable solution to the growing debt.

The company remains committed to supporting Ghana’s energy needs while calling for structured efforts to address the financial shortfall.

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