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Concerns mount over proposed merger of VRA, Bui Power Authority, ECG, and NEDCo: IES calls on Government to reconsider bill

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September 9, 2024
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Concerns mount over proposed merger of VRA, Bui Power Authority, ECG, and NEDCo: IES calls on Government to reconsider bill
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The Institute for Energy Security (IES) has raised significant concerns regarding the proposed merger of the Volta River Authority (VRA) and Bui Power Authority, as well as the combination of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) with the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo). The draft bill, which also seeks to establish an independent Thermal Power Authority, has sparked opposition from VRA staff and key stakeholders within the energy sector.

The IES has highlighted reports reflecting the strong resistance from VRA staff, who view the potential merger and privatization of key assets as a threat to both the organization and the nation’s energy security. The staff have also expressed concerns about the affordability of electricity under the proposed restructuring.

VRA Staff Concerns

According to the IES, the opposition from the VRA staff is rooted in several critical issues:

  1. Financial Stability of VRA: VRA employees worry that privatizing profitable thermal assets could destabilize the organization financially. These assets are a major source of revenue, and their loss may reduce VRA’s ability to sustain operations and invest in future projects.
  2. Energy Security: VRA plays a pivotal role in providing power from diverse sources, including hydro, thermal, and renewable energy. The staff argue that any limitation on VRA’s ability to manage these resources would weaken the country’s energy security.
  3. Impact on Underserved Regions: VRA’s support for NEDCo ensures a stable electricity supply to underserved areas. Staff are concerned that separating or restructuring this relationship could have negative social and economic consequences in these regions.
  4. Exclusion from Key Decisions: VRA staff have also expressed frustration over their exclusion from major decisions regarding the merger, suspecting that the reforms might prioritize private interests over the public good.

IES Analysis and Recommendations

After analyzing these concerns, the IES has determined that the proposed merger poses serious risks to Ghana’s energy sector. The institute believes that if the bill is implemented as currently written, it could undermine VRA’s financial health and threaten the stability of the power sector. IES has outlined several key concerns:

  1. Restricted Flexibility: The Electricity Market Oversight Panel (EMOP) controls the allocation of hydro-generated power, which limits VRA’s ability to manage its customer base. The heavy reliance on ECG and VALCO, both of whom have delayed payments, could exacerbate VRA’s liquidity challenges.
  2. Privatization of Thermal Assets: IES supports the VRA staff’s concerns over the separation of VRA’s thermal assets, noting that thermal power sales are a key revenue source. Losing control over these assets could severely compromise VRA’s financial viability.
  3. Liquidity Crisis: Under the Cash Waterfall Mechanism (CWM), VRA currently receives only 30% of what it is owed by ECG, creating a major threat to its cash flow. Combined with ECG and VALCO’s unpaid bills, VRA’s liquidity crisis could deepen without intervention.
  4. Debt Challenges: The creation of an independent Thermal Power Authority could worsen the government’s financial obligations. With over $2 billion in debt owed to independent power producers (IPPs), the financial burden on the government could increase, potentially leading to supply disruptions if IPPs cut off power due to non-payment.

Recommendations

To address these challenges, the IES has made several key recommendations:

  1. Stakeholder Engagement: The government should engage all relevant stakeholders, including VRA staff and industry experts, to thoroughly review the proposed changes. Transparent dialogue is crucial to ensuring the best interests of the nation are prioritized.
  2. Retain Control of Thermal Assets: VRA should retain control over its thermal power plants, as these are essential to its financial health. The creation of an independent Thermal Power Authority should be reconsidered.
  3. Resolve Outstanding Debts: The government must urgently address the outstanding debts between VRA, ECG, and VALCO. Resolving these issues is critical to stabilizing VRA’s liquidity before any structural changes are made.
  4. Impact Assessment: A detailed impact assessment should be conducted to determine the potential cost implications of merging VRA’s hydro assets with the Bui Power Authority. Any restructuring that risks raising electricity tariffs must be carefully reconsidered.
  5. Address IPP Debts: The government must resolve its debt to IPPs, as any threats to cut power due to non-payment could destabilize Ghana’s electricity supply.
  6. Encourage Competition: The IES supports competition and innovation in the distribution sector and believes ECG and NEDCo should continue to operate independently to ensure quality service delivery.

Conclusion

While the proposed restructuring of Ghana’s energy sector may have its advocates, the IES believes that the risks far outweigh the potential benefits in its current form. The government is urged to reconsider the bill and focus on strengthening existing institutions such as VRA, Bui Power Authority, ECG, and NEDCo, rather than dismantling them. Preserving Ghana’s energy security, affordability, and long-term sustainability should be the priority.

Signed Nana Amoasi VII
Executive Director, Institute for Energy Security (IES)

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