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The Electricity Company of Ghana Training School, located at Tema, is set to being the second phase of the Electrical Engineers Training for African Countries, sponsored by the Japanese International Cooperation Agency.
The training program, set to begin from October 7, 2024 and will end on Novembet 22, will have participants from nine African countries who will be trained on strengthening electricity transmission and distribution network, promoting introduction of renewable energy and promoting energy efficiency.
It will also focus on developing human resources and strengthening human networks in the energy sector.
Speaking at the launch of this phase of the training program, Mr. Oda Ryotaro, the JICA Ghana Office Senior Representive said that “the aim of the training program is to improve the skills of technicians in maintenance of electrical equipment” while Engineers will be trained in “distribution planning, design, system protection and control”.
Mr. Ryotaro shared JICA’s plan to construct a new substation in Tamale, Ghana, in 2025 as well as similar projects they have undertaken in Tanzania, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Kenya.
On his part, the ECG Director for the Training School, Ing. Godfred Mensah appreciated JICA for the sponsorship. He spoke on emerging technology and opportunities in artificial intelligence. He challenged the participants to “not only master fundamentals of electrical engineering and power systems but also to explore how these emerging technology can be applied in your local contexts”.