Ecg ghana news

Here are some recent news articles related to ECG (Electricity Company of Ghana) in Ghana:

  1. ECG to disconnect defaulting customers: The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced that it will disconnect electricity supply to customers who fail to pay their bills. (Source: GhanaWeb, March 2023)
  2. ECG introduces new prepaid metering system: ECG has introduced a new prepaid metering system to improve efficiency and reduce revenue losses. The system allows customers to top up their meters remotely. (Source: Graphic Online, February 2023)
  3. ECG to increase electricity tariffs: The ECG has announced plans to increase electricity tariffs by 10% to reflect the rising cost of fuel and other operational costs. (Source: Ghana Business News, January 2023)
  4. ECG to upgrade infrastructure in Accra: The ECG has announced plans to upgrade its infrastructure in Accra to improve electricity supply and reduce power outages. The project is expected to cost $100 million. (Source: MyJoyOnline, December 2022)
  5. ECG to introduce smart prepaid meters: The ECG has announced plans to introduce smart prepaid meters to improve efficiency and reduce revenue losses. The new meters will allow customers to monitor their electricity consumption remotely. (Source: Ghana News Agency, November 2022)
  6. ECG to disconnect customers who tamper with meters: The ECG has warned that it will disconnect electricity supply to customers who tamper with their meters. The company says that meter tampering is a major cause of revenue losses. (Source: GhanaWeb, October 2022)
  7. ECG to increase electricity supply to rural areas: The ECG has announced plans to increase electricity supply to rural areas to improve access to electricity for rural communities. The project is expected to cost $50 million. (Source: MyJoyOnline, September 2022)
  8. ECG to introduce new billing system: The ECG has announced plans to introduce a new billing system to improve efficiency and reduce revenue losses. The new system will allow customers to pay their bills online. (Source: Graphic Online, August 2022)
  9. ECG to upgrade transmission lines: The ECG has announced plans to upgrade its transmission lines to improve electricity supply and reduce power outages. The project is expected to cost $200 million. (Source: Ghana Business News, July 2022)
  10. ECG to introduce new prepaid metering system for residential customers: The ECG has announced plans to introduce a new prepaid metering system for residential customers to improve efficiency and reduce revenue losses. (Source: Ghana News Agency, June 2022)

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