The coal-fired Rampal power plant in Bagerhat has resumed production following a 16-day shut down due to coal scarcity (14 August). The plant has contributed 400 MW of electricity to the national grid since restarting. The interruption underscores the challenges in maintaining a stable coal supply for operations. Despite being commissioned less than a year ago, the plant has faced multiple shutdowns, revealing the need for a more consistent and reliable coal-sourcing strategy to ensure steady power generation in Bangladesh. The recent resumption of production emphasizes the importance of addressing these supply chain vulnerabilities to ensure uninterrupted power supply and operational efficiency.
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