The recent increase in the US Dollar rate is set to impose a significant financial burden on the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB), leading to additional expenses of over Tk 7,300 crore for purchasing electricity from the private sector.
Previously, the BPDB’s annual spending for purchasing electricity from independent power producers (IPPs) was estimated at around Tk 104,000 crore for the fiscal year 2023-24. However, with the recent enhancement in the USD rate, this total expense is expected to rise to approximately Tk 111,300 crore, according to officials familiar with the estimate.
The Bangladesh Bank introduced a crawling peg exchange rate system on May 8, setting a crawling peg mid-rate (CPMR) at Tk 117 per US dollar. Under this system, banks are allowed to buy and sell US dollars freely around the CPMR with their customers and in interbank deals.