ADB approves US$ 500m loan for 800MW power plant

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DHAKA, June 27, 2018 (BSS) – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will
provide US$ 500 million loan to Bangladesh to develop an 800 megawatt (MW)
power plant in Khulna along with giving associated connections to natural gas
and power transmission facilities.

The ADB Board of Directors approved the loan on Tuesday, according to an
ADB press release received here today.

“In the face of rising demand for energy in a growing economy, Rupsha
Power Plant will be the first of its kind in Bangladesh, vastly increasing
the availability of efficient and cleaner energy,” said ADB Energy Specialist
Aziz Yusupov.

By providing additional electricity supply to about 300,000 consumers, he
said, the plant will stimulate business expansion and create new job
opportunities.

Bangladesh faces a major challenge in providing modern and affordable
energy, while suffering from recurring generating capacity shortages in the
power sector. In financial year 2017, peak demand was estimated at 10,400 MW
while available generation capacity was just 9,479 MW.

Net peak demand of power is expected to exceed 13,300 MW by 2020 and
19,900 MW by 2025, while existing generation facilities will gradually retire
and need replacement.

Recognising the need to sustain Bangladesh’s economic momentum, the
government has prepared an investment plan to increase power generation
capacity and improve the transmission and distribution network aiming to
achieving universal access to grid-connected electricity by 2021.

The ADB-financed project design will ensure that Rupsha Power Plant uses
the latest combined cycle technology, which offers the highest efficiency to
convert gas to electricity. It will also use the most advanced water
treatment processes to purify and recycle liquid waste at the end of the
industrial process, leaving zero discharge.

To supply gas to Rupsha Power Plant, the project will construct gas
distribution pipelines of 12 kilometres. The project will also finance in
construction of a 230-kilovolt switchyard at the power plant and 29 km of
high capacity transmission lines to transfer generated electricity from
Rupsha to the grid.

To ensure adequate institutional capacity, the project will conduct
overall institutional strengthening of the executing agency, the North-West
Power Generation Company Limited, including business processes upgrade and
training for implementation and operation of the system, maintenance,
monitoring, and environment and social safeguards.

The total cost of the project is US$ 1.14 billion, with the Islamic
Development Bank contributing US$ 300 million in co-financing and the
government contributing US$ 338.5 million on top of ADB’s support. The
project is due to be completed by June, 2022.

Grant financing of US$ 1.5 million will also be provided from ADB’s Japan
Fund for Poverty Reduction, funded by the government of Japan, to improve
living standards in nearby communities.

Focusing on vulnerable households and women, activities will include
increasing awareness on safe and efficient use of electricity, training on
livelihood and job opportunities, and providing school laboratory facilities.