The Bangladesh electricity and energy industries are in trouble as a result of the Bangladesh Power Development Board’s (BPDB) inexperience and false promises from the Adani Group. Bangladesh is scheduled to import electricity from the Godda power plant in Jharkhand starting in the first week of March. In order to import a tonne of coal with a calorific value of 4,600 Btu/lb, Adani Group is currently demanding $400.
Due to a special PPA clause that allows for price fixing by combining the costs of Australian and Indonesian coal, the corporation sought a 60% higher rate. The PPA requirements state that the price should be approximately $200 rather than what Adani is demanding. Bangladesh now spends $250 on average per tonne for the same quality of imported coal used in the nation’s four other coal-fired power plants.
Experts claim that because of ongoing disputes between China and the US and its allies, Newcastle index coal prices have remained higher than those in Indonesia. The current price of a tonne of coal, which has a calorific value of 6,220 Btu/lb, is $400 in the Newcastle index and $280 in the Indonesian index.
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