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Barapukuria power plant resumes partial production

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Power production from a unit of Barpukuria coal-fired power plant resumed Friday after 52 days of suspension for want of coal.

Chief engineer Abdul Hakim Sarker of the plant said power production from no 3 unit started around 2:28am on Friday, reports UNB.

Though, the production capacity of the unit is 275MW units, now it is producing 170-180MW, he said.

He said, "The unit needs 2800 metric tonnes coal daily for full production. Now, we are getting supply of 2000-2,500 metric tonnes coal from Barapukuria coal mine."

In a major blow to the country's power sector, the Barapukuria thermal power plant in Dinajpur was shut down on July 22 owing to an acute shortage of coal after 142,000 tonnes of coal meant for the power plant disappeared.

To keep power supply normal in Northern districts during Eid, the no 2 unit with capacity of 125MW, resumed its production on August 20. However, it was again closed down after nine days.

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