power sector in bangladesh
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Power Sector In Bangladesh
Sayanton Vhaduri Dibbo(37)Md.Khalid Rahman(11)Md.Sazzadul Islam(41)Salman Ahmed(09)Md.Rokibul Islam(55)
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Topics: Power Sector overview Hierarchy of structure Transmission loss & interrupts Fundamental Problems in Power Sector Gap between supply & demand Initiatives for mitigation On going power plants Financial requirements Major transmission projects Future challenges
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overviewElectricity Growth : 7.0 % Av. since 1990 Present Generation Capacity : 10000 MW Total Consumer : 13.5 Million Transmission Line : 9,300 km Distribution Line : 2,60,000 km Distribution Loss : 14.6 % Per Capita Generation : 220 kWh Access to Electricity : 47 %
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Capacity 10000 MW
But running on 7500 MW on avg.
Hierarchy of structure
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BPDB generates & sends high voltage to PGCB & it stepdown
voltage to send to consumers
Transmission loss & interrupts
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Year by year transmission loss
Is increasing & then decrease
tend in BPDB but interrupt is
decreasing rate.
Fundamental Problems
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Shortage of natural
resourse
Gap between supply & demand
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Demand is on rise & supply
is trying to cope with
Initiatives for mitigation
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Steps taken to add around 9000 MW to the grid
Reached understanding with India for cross border trade
Renewable energy development through strengthening SEDA Development of new transmission facilities e.g. 400 KV
lines, NLDC, shunt compensation project etc.Development of distribution network
DSM measures
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On going Power Plants
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Ruppur nuclear plant
& Rampal coal plant are also
on process
Financial RequirementsGeneration : 7,000 M US $
Transmission : 1,000 M US $
Distribution : 1,500 M US $
Total for Power : 9,500 M US $
LNG terminal : 320 M US $
20-26 tcf Gas by 2025 : 7,700 M US $
Gas Transmission : 1,500 M US $
Total for Gas : 9,520 M US $
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Major transmission Projects
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Future ChallengesSustained primary fuel supply: gas, coal and petroleum productsFinancing capital intensive projects Enhancing operational and financial efficiency and transparencyImproving sector efficiency by strengthening regulation capacity and ensuring good governance
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New source of energy is necessary
ConclusionGovernment is committed to realize it’s ‘Vision’.Government is committed to ensure transparency in the procurement processPrivate Sector will play a key role to meet the challenge of huge amount of financing requirementContinuous efficiency improvement ensuring good governance is key for sustainable development Concerted efforts from all quarters can ensure affordable and quality power supply to the people of Bangladesh
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