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2022/23 GRIDCo National Service Personnel Hand Over the “Prestea Water Project
On September 27, 2023, in Prestea, Western Region, a significant event unfolded, leaving a lasting impression on the community. The Ghana Grid Company LTD (GRIDCo) 2022/23 batch of National Service Personnel (NSP), supported by the Company, proudly commissioned the Prestea
October 2023 Safety Month Celebrations
Ahead of the commencement of the 2023 Annual Safety Celebration, The Weekly Transmitter (TWT), GRIDCo’s weekly newsletter, caught up with the Manager of Health & Safety, Mr. Eric Koduah (EK) for brief interview, as below; TWT: The 2023 Safety
SONABEL Inspects Transformer 82T3 at Nayagnia following Energisation
The Bolga Area Office hosted a delegation from SONABEL on 19th September 2023 to inspect the completion of works on the 82T3 transformer, which has since been installed and energised at the Nayagnia Sub-Station.The journey towards this achievement commenced with
GRIDCo and SONABEL Hold Discussions on Power Export
A delegation representing SONABEL - the National Electricity Company of Burkina Faso - led by its Director General, Ouedraogo Souleymane, engaged in discussions with GRIDCo's Management regarding power exports to Burkina. This meeting, which took place on September 22, 2023,
GRIDCo Hosts Ghana Communication Technology University (GCTU) Engineering Students
GRIDCo is actively promoting closer ties between the industry and academia by organizing tours for university engineering students. In a recent tour, thirty-five (35) undergraduate students specializing in Electrical, Computer, and Telecommunications Engineering from the Ghana Communication Technology University (GCTU)
Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. To mark this special occasion, GRIDCo's Corporate Communications Team is actively sharing informative content weekly, to educate staff about prostate health, focusing on prevention, symptoms, and early detection strategies.Prostate cancer is the most common