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State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid has said that the electricity, under the agreement with Adani Power of India, will come to Bangladesh from mid-March this year.
"Now we are getting 240 megawatts (MW) power on a test basis from Adani power plant and in March 750 MW will be connected to the national grid through Rohonpur," he said.
The minister gave the information after inspecting Adani's under-construction 1600 MW power plant which has two units with 800 MW generation capacity each at Godda, Jharkhand in India on Tuesday, according to BSS.
Nasrul said that the Adani group constructed a dedicated transmission line to supply electricity from India to Bangladesh, adding, "It will be possible to import electricity from mid-March and by June we will get 1,450 MW of electricity."
"We need more electricity to meet the next summer's demand, as 1000 MW diesel-based power plant would be phased out. We are also looking for alternative sources of fuel and working for uninterrupted power supply at affordable prices," he said.
The state minister said that the Bangladesh government has been working with neighbouring countries to ensure power and energy security in this region.
The Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) was signed between Bangladesh Power Development Board and Adani Power (Jharkhand) Limited to import 1496 MW (Net) from Coal Fired Power Generation Facility at Godda District, Jharkhand, India on November 5, 2017.
According to the Implementation Agreement (IA), the Interconnection and Transmission Facilities should be ready no later than six (6) months prior to the Required COD.
The dedicated transmission lines were constructed. The PGCB constructed two substations and other transmission work at Chapainawabganj and Bogra in Bangladesh.
Power Division Secretary Md Habibur Rahman and Chairman of BPDB Md Mahbubur Rahman and Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Adani Power Sh. Anil Sardana were present during the inspection.
Giving updates on the power plant, Anil Sardana said that Adani has been constructing the 1600 MW having two units with ultra-supercritical technology method coal-fired power plant.
"Due to the Indian government policy not to export electricity generated by using local coal, we are bringing coal from Australia, South Africa and Indonesia for the plant. Right now coal price is going up that's why power tariff is dependent on coal price. In the future, coal prices become lower, then power tariff will be downed," he said.
Replying to a question, Anil Sardana said the Adani group is yet to receive money from the Bangladesh government without supplying electricity.