Bangladesh recently augmented the re-gasification of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to its full capacity to address the increasing demand for fuel in power plants amid ongoing heat waves. Official data reveals that the re-gasification of imported energy reached its highest-ever level at around 1,101 million cubic feet (mmcf) on Monday since imports began on April 24, 2018.
The country’s overall electricity generation has been around 15,000 megawatts (MWs) during evening peak hours over the past week, according to the National Load Dispatch Centre (NLDC) of the state-owned Power Grid Company of Bangladesh Ltd (PGCB). Both floating, storage, and re-gasification units (FSRUs) – owned by US’ Excelerate Energy and local Summit Group – are now operational with a combined capacity of 1,100 mmcfd achieved through recent overhauling, as reported by a senior official of the Energy and Mineral Resources Division (EMRD).