Bangladesh is likely to maintain its power purchase agreement with Adani Power, despite concerns over pricing and transparency, as the contract supplies nearly 10% of the nation’s power needs. The 2017 deal, which costs Bangladesh approximately 12 taka ($0.1008) per unit—27% higher than India’s private producers—faces scrutiny amid concerns of overpricing. The interim government is reviewing the contract, but experts suggest a mutual tariff reduction may be the only viable option, as a legal challenge could lack sufficient evidence. Additionally, Bangladesh owes Adani Power about $800 million, complicating the financial landscape amid ongoing negotiations.
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