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ECG reverts to non-compliance with Cash Waterfall Mechanism

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has failed to comply with the Cash Waterfall Mechanism (CWM) again after briefly adhering to it earlier this year, further exacerbating the energy sector’s mounting debt.

Following a two-month delay in the release of the Cash Waterfall validation reports by the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC), the reports for May, June, and July 2024 have finally been published.

The May and June reports reveal that ECG made only partial payments to three of the six Independent Power Producers (IPPs) and the West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCo). However, three key IPPs—Karpower, Cenit, and Asogli—did not confirm the amounts they received for these months, leaving significant questions unanswered.

May 2024: Partial Payments, Major Shortfall

In May, ECG was obligated to pay GHS 606 million to the six IPPs and WAPCo. However, only GHS 258 million was paid, leaving a staggering shortfall of over GHS 348 million. Notably, Karpower and Asogli failed to confirm the amounts received.

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