Five power plants to be inaugurated on September 12


FE Team | Published: September 04, 2021 18:52:06 | Updated: September 05, 2021 08:49:36


Five power plants to be inaugurated on September 12

Five power plants, having a total of 879 MW electricity generation capacity, will be inaugurated on September 12.

"Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate these power plants through a video conference from Ganabhaban at 10:00 am on that day," Saiful Islam, a director (public relations) of the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB), said on Saturday.

He said the five power plants are Bibiyana-III 400 MW Combined Cycle Power Plant in Habiganj, Zulda, Chattogram 100 MW Power Plant Unit-2, Meghnaghat 104 MW Power Plant in Narayanganj, Modhumoti 100 MW Power Plant in Bagerhat and up-gradation of Sylhet 150 MW Power Plant to 225 MW Combined Cycle Power Plant in Sylhet, reports BSS.

According to the power ministry, the government has successfully constructed 119 power plants having a capacity of electricity production of 20,293 MW after assuming power in 2009.

It said the government had a target to generate 24,000 MW of electricity by 2021, but in the meantime, the target has already been exceeded.

Nasrul Hamid, the state minister for power, energy and mineral resources, said the electricity generation capacity reached 25,235 MW now (including captive power) which was 4,942 MW in 2009.

"We have brought around 99.5 per cent of the population under electricity facilities due to the bold and dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina," he said.

Nasrul Hamid said the Awami League-led government has achieved tremendous successes in the power sector during its last 12 years and has given top priority to the development of the sector considering its importance in the overall enhancement of the country.

"With sincere and relentless efforts by the government, the per capita electricity generation reached to 560 kWh, which was only 220 kWh in 2009. And the system loss brought down to 8.49 per cent from 14.33 per cent," he added.

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