Bangladesh’s first and largest wind power plant has begun operations in Cox’s Bazar, contributing an average of 20 megawatts (MW) of electricity to the national grid daily. The 60 MW plant, implemented by US-DK Green Energy Bangladesh Limited with Chinese funding, aims to support the country’s goal of achieving 40% electricity from renewable sources by 2041.
Commercial production is set to commence in September or November, of 2023 adding a total of 60 MW of electricity to the grid. The project has installed 10 turbines, with seven currently operational. Additional turbines are being constructed in three other unions. The wind power plant offers several advantages, including space efficiency and minimal impact on the local economy. Bangladesh plans to establish a dozen wind power plants across the country, which could contribute over 500 MW of electricity to the national grid.