Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia on Friday inspected the Pokuase Bulk Supply Point (BSP), which is 84 per cent complete.
The US$50 million Ghana Power Compact project is being funded by the United States Government through the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC).
The project, being executed by the Millennium Development Authority (MiDA), upon completion, will directly benefit about 300,000 power consumers in the catchment communities, including Kwabenya, Anyah, Nsawam and Ofankor.
Mr Patrick Oppong, the BSP Project Manager, briefed the Vice-President and his entourage on the progress of work.
Dr Bawumia visited the project site as part of a working tour of the Greater Accra Region.
Project
The Pokuase BSP, the fourth Bulk Supply Point in Accra, is designated as A4BSP, and its associated 33 kilovolt and 11 kilovolt interconnecting lines are intended to address power supply challenges, including frequent outages and low voltages, resulting from increased power demand in Accra and the surrounding communities.
The project will also lead to a significant reduction in technical losses in the GRIDCo transmission system and the ECG power distribution, which will contribute to improving the financial viability of the utilities.
The Pokuase BSP is the first 330kV in Accra and the largest in the country when completed.
The project will be developed under the existing 330kV Aboadze-Volta-Lome Transmission line at Pokuase.
It shall have a total capacity of 580MVA, comprising four 330/34.5kV 145MVA power transformers. The contractor for the project is Elecnor S.A. of Spain, with SMEC International PTY Ltd as the project engineer. The project started in April 2018 and is expected to be completed on May 31, 2021.