Govt Aims for Zero Load Shedding During Ramadan

Industry: Energy & Power, Power

Bangladesh’s power demand is projected to hit 18,000MW this summer, while the highest possible generation is 17,260MW, leading to a 740MW shortfall. During Ramadan, demand is expected to reach 15,700MW, with a government target of zero load shedding. Post-Ramadan, load shedding may rise to 1,400MW. Gas supply to power plants will increase to 1,200 mmcfd, enabling up to 6,200MW generation from gas-fired plants. LNG imports will rise to four cargoes per month from 2-3 cargoes. Cooling loads, mainly air conditioners consuming 6,000MW, may be reduced by encouraging 25-26°C settings. The PDB requested $4 billion to ensure stable power supply, with priority funding from the finance division. To manage shortages, strategies include rescheduling irrigation pump use, early shopping center closures, and reducing excessive lighting. The Matarbari coal plant’s power purchase agreement will be finalized, with Tk 8.40 per unit pricing, cheaper than Payra, Rampal, and Adani plants.

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