The government has extended the contracts of three gas-based power plants owned by Summit for the next five years. These plants, located in Ashulia, Madhabdi, and Chandina, have a combined capacity of around 50 MW. The decision, approved by the cabinet committee on government purchase, comes after the contracts expired last November. Under the extended contracts, there will be no provision for capacity payments, with only operational charges of Tk 6.04 per unit. This move is expected to save the government Tk 6.81 crore over the next five years. Additionally, Summit Group has formed a special purpose vehicle company, Summit LNG Terminal II Co Ltd, to build and operate the country’s third Floating Storage and Regasification Unit with a capacity of 600 mmcfd.
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