Payra plant to produce 660MW power from Dec 31

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DHAKA, Oct 28, 2019 (BSS)- The first phase of Payra coal-fired power plant
will inject 660MW electricity to the national grid from December 31 as the
boiler of the first unit was lit up successfully on October 4.

“We have a target to add 660MW electricity from the first phase of 1,320MW
Payra power plant to the national grid from December 31 this year,” State
Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid told BSS.

“With the generation of 660MW, the country’s power generation capacity will
stand at 23,222MW,” he said, adding that the country is now producing
22,562MW electricity and around 94 percent people are now under the
electricity coverage.

Payra coal-fired power plant, located at Kalapara upazila in Patuakhali
district, is a joint venture initiative of the North-West Power Generation
Company Bangladesh Limited (NWPGCL) and China National Machinery Import and
Export Corporation (CMC).

Talking to BSS, Director General of Power Cell Engineer Mohammad Hossain
said the NWPCL brought first shipment of coal from Indonesia on September 18.

“Work is going on to install steel structure of coal dome. Around 88.99
percent infrastructural works of the plant has been completed,” he said.

Hossain said the last date for submitting proposals of selling or shifting
dry ash was ended on October 21 while the dredging work at Rabnabad Outer
Channel will begin within this month. Contract was signed with China Datang
on June 29, 2019 for operating and upholding of the plant, he added.

According to the ministry, the project is being implemented by Bangladesh-
China Power Company Limited (BCPCL) under NWPCL. Chinese and Bangladeshi
workers are working round the clock to make the power plant fully operational
by June 2020.