First unit of Payra power plant generating 100MW electricity

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DHAKA, Jan 13, 2020 (BSS) – The first unit of 1320 MW Payra coal-fired
power plant went into test operation today.

“The plant is now generating 100MW power . . . the production will go up to
660MW when it will go into full operation,” said a power division official.

The unit, put into operation utilising the 400 kV Payra-Gopalganj power
transmission, was commissioned on December 31 for evacuating power from the
power plant, said the official.

The plant is being developed by Bangladesh China Power Company (BCPCL); a
50:50 joint venture between China National Machinery Import and Export (CMC)
and Bangladesh’s state-owned North-West Power Generation Company (NWPGCL).

The $2bn Payra power project is financed through 30 percent equity
investment provided by BCPCL partners and 70 percent debt provided through
loan from Chinese banks led by Chinese Export Import (Exim) Bank.

The power plant will consist of two 660MW ultra-supercritical coal-fired
power generating units.

The coal requirement for the plant is estimated to be 4.12 million tonnes
per year (Mt/y), which will be imported from Indonesia, China and Australia.