BSS
  06 Sep 2022, 19:23

Rampal plant to boost power generation 

DHAKA, Sept 6, 2022 (BSS) - The unit-1 of the 2X660MW Maitree Super Thermal Power Project at Rampal, inaugurated jointly today by the Prime Ministers of Bangladesh and India in New Delhi, will boost the power production to ease the electricity crisis.

“It’s a happy occasion for all of us that the two Prime Ministers jointly inaugurated the first unit of the plant today. Hopefully, the first unit will go for commercial operation by October, as we have completed all necessary preparations,” said project director Subhash Chandra Pandey. 

He said reliability test of the unit-1 has already been done, while successful synchronization with the national grid was also completed. 

According to the project details, the unit-I of the 2x660 MW Maitree Super Thermal Power Project was successfully synchronized with the national grid on August 15, 2022 providing 91.7 MW of electricity to the national grid in a major step in further strengthening India-Bangladesh Power Sector Cooperation. 

The plant aims to produce a total of 1,320 MW of electricity in its two units (660 megawatts in each). The 2nd unit of the plant will come into operation by March next year. 

Apparently to address the environmental issues in a more judicious manner, Pandey said, earlier, four huge sheds are being constructed having coal storage capacity of one million metric tons. "Once these sheds are completed, it will be good enough for running three-month operation of both the units," he added. 

He also informed that for running operations of the plant, coal would be imported from countries like Indonesia and South Africa. 

The Maitree Super Thermal Power Project is being constructed under the Government of India's Concessional Financing Scheme. It is being built by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) for the Bangladesh-India Friendship Power Company Private Ltd. (BIFPCL), a 50:50 Joint Venture Company between India's NTPC and Ltd and Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB). 

The 1320 (2x660) MW coal-fired thermal power plant is being setup at a cost of approximately US$ 2 billion and is located in Rampal, in the Bagerhat district of Khulna Division. 

According to the project officials, the physical progress of the power plant till July this year is 85.25 percent while that of financial progress is 82.05 percent with an expenditure of Taka 13,128 crore. The Indian Exim Bank is providing loan around Taka 12,800 crore out of the total project cost of Taka 16,000 crore. 

Situated on some 915.5 acres of land, cent percent power to be generated from this plant would be supplied inside Bangladesh. To transmit and thus distribute electricity from this plant, the 230 KV double circuit line to Khulna is ready while the 400 KV double circuit line to Dhaka is now ready up to Gopalganj. 

The Maitree Power Plant is being set up with Super Critical Technology to actively mitigate environmental impact. Some of the in-built measures to minimise air and water pollution, inter-alia, include a Flue Gas Desulphurization System (FGD) with no bypass to control the emission of SOx, Integrated Effluent and Waste Management System to avoid contamination of Pasur River, construction of the tallest Chimney in Bangladesh (at 275 m) for wider dispersion of flue gas emissions, construction of an advance Ship Unloader for coal as well as a fully covered Coal Stock Yard, along with use of High Grade imported coal with low Ash and Sulphur content, among other measures. 

On April 6, 2022, the 400 kV GIS Switchyard and Interconnecting Transformer of the Power Plant was energized. Since then, it has been providing wheeling facility of the 400 kV power from the Payra Power Project to the 230 kV grid system of Bangladesh to enable the Power Grid Corporation of Bangladesh to transmit additional power towards Khulna region to address peak demand. 

After completion and successful synchronization of Unit-I of the Power Plant, further synchronization related activities are currently being undertaken following which Unit-I will be handed over to Bangladesh. Unit-II of the Power Plant is expected to be commissioned early next year - likely in March. Once both Units are commissioned, the Maitree Super Thermal Power Project is expected to be one of the largest power plants in Bangladesh. 

During the implementation period, the BIFPCL also conducted various community development initiatives like providing drinking water facility, skills development, running special medical camps and afforestation activities as some 1,16,000 saplings have so far been planted as on date.