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Cross Border
Electricity Trade
Bangladesh
&
South Asia
Presented By
Md. Nazim Uddin, Director
Power Grid Company of Bangladesh Ltd.
Grid Infrastructure:
230kV Line: 2647 ckt. km
132kV Line: 6148 ckt. km
230/132kV SS: 15 (7225 MVA)
132/33kV SS: 100 (10702 MVA)
Bangladesh Grid
Network
Year 2012
Power System Master Plan (up to 2030)
Updates of PSMP 2006: Due to change of planning
perspective
PSMP 2010 : Long term planning up to 2030
Study completion: February 2011
Findings:
- Generation capacity requirement by 2021: 24,000 MW
- Generation capacity requirement by 2030: 39,000 MW
- Coal based generation capacity by 2030: 20,000 MW
- Coal and Nuclear for base load power requirement
- Cross Boarder Trade with neighboring countries
3
Probable Power Generation: Primary Fuel Sources by 2030
Sl.
No. Description Capacity (MW) Probable Location (s)
1 Domestic Coal 11,250 North West Region at Mine Mouth
2 Imported Coal 8,400 Chittagong and Khulna
3 Domestic Gas/LNG 8,850 Near Load Centers
4 Nuclear 4,000 Ruppur
5 Regional Grid 3,500
Bahrampur - Bheramara, Agartola -
Comilla, Silchar - Fenchuganj, Purnia-
Bogra, Alipurduar – Bogra, Myanmar -
Chittagong
6 Others (Oil, Hydro
and Renewable) 2,700
Near Load Centers
Total 38,700
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According to PSMP-2010: 6 cross border interconnection
options for Bangladesh
Name of Interconnection
Power Import (MW) by Year
2015 2020 2025 2030
Bheramara Bahrampur 500 500 1000 1000
Mayanmar Bangladesh 0 500 500 500
Palatana Comilla 0 0 250 250
Shilchar Fenchuganj 0 0 750 750
Purnia Bogra
(Hydro Power from Nepal)
0 0 500 500
Alipurduar Bogra
(Hydro Power from Bhutan)
0 0 500 500
Advanced initiatives can be taken to connect Bangladeshi system with Nepal
& Bhutan through Indian Grid Network before 2020
Possible Interconnections: Bangladesh
COMILLA (N)
FENCHUGANJ
SILCHAR FENCHUGANJ
BHERAMARA BAHARAMPUR
BAHARAMPURBHERAMARA
PURNIA BOGRA
THAKURGAON
500MW [2013-]
500MW [2018-]
1000MW
250MW
750MW
Regional Power Exchange: Possibilities
PALLATANA COMILLA (N)
MYANMAR CHITTAGONG
500 MW
ALIDUARPUR BOGRA
1000MW
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7
400 kV Power
Transmission
Routes for 2030
Bangladesh
Regional Co-operation
Participation of Bangladesh
Possible Areas of Co-operation: Import of Power from India
Import of Power from Bhutan & Nepal through India
Development of Joint Venture power generation projects specially
Hydro power projects in North-eastern part of India and power
transfer to Bangladesh and West-Bengal
Development of Joint Venture Power Generation Projects in
Bhutan & Nepal in co-operation with India and subsequent import
of power from those projects
Human Resource Development Co-operation
Development of Engineering &Technical Co-operation
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Bangladesh – India Co-operation
9
Progress Made So Far: Bangladesh-India signed MOU to promote technical, bilateral co-
operation in power sector development
Salient Features of MOU
Exchange of power
Grid connectivity between the two countries
NTPC & BPDB signed an MOU for mutual co-operation for
development of Power Sector in Bangladesh
Salient Features of MOU
Setup of a 1320 MW coal based power plant in Bangladesh
Human Resources Development and
Enhancement of productivity and efficiency of their existing
power stations.
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Bangladesh – India Co-operation Progress Made So Far:
Joint technical team proposed an interconnection between Bheramara in
Bangladesh and Baharampur in India.
Establishment of 400 KV, 120 km double circuit line from Bheramara to
Baharampur and back-to-beck HVDC sub station at Bheramara is under
progress
500 MW power import by 2013
PPA for 250 MW power from NTPC has already been signed
Draft Feasibility Study Report on Khulna 1320 MW coal based power plant
finalized
Joint Venture Agreement between BPDB and NTPC signed on 29 January,
2012
Plant will be commissioned by 2016
A Joint technical committee has been formed in the 4th steering committee
meeting for Eastern Interconnection between Bangladesh & India
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400 kV Transmission line (Bangladesh part)
- Tender invited on 28th February-2010 - Bid received on 26th April-2010 - Contract Signed : 30-Dec-2010 - Contract Effective Date : 30-Mar-2011 - Contractor : Cobra, Spain - Contract value : FC –9.428 MUSD, LC–Tk 35.996 Cr. - Target of Completion : Sept. 2012
Status of Bangladesh India Interconnection Project
- Overall physical progress: 40%
Back-to-Back HVDC S/S at Bheramara - Tender invited on 28th February-2010 - First stage Bid opened on 20th May-2010 - Submission of 2nd stage Bid on 8th November-2010 - Evaluation of 2nd stage bid on 14th November-2010 - PGCB Board approval on 21st December-2010 - - Approval of ADB 31st January-2011 - Contract Signed : 29-Mar-2011 - 20% down payment made on : 25-May-2011(FC part) 01-Jun-2011 (LC part) - Contract Effective date : 7th July 2011 - Contractor : SIEMENS, Germany - Contract value : FC -76.622 MEURO,LC – Tk 156.97 Cr. - Target of Completion : July 2013
- Overall physical progress: 29 %
Status of Bangladesh India Interconnection Project
Piling Work: Cross Border Interconnection Project
Site Development works of HVDC Sub-station
Bangladesh – India / Nepal / Bhutan Co-operation
Potential Regional Energy Co-operation under Considerations
Power Trade from Bhutan to Bangladesh with a tripartite
agreement with India and Bhutan
Interconnection between India & Bangladesh grid through
Alipurduar to Bogra can expedite cross border electricity
trade
Bangladesh-India-Nepal Joint Venture Investment in Hydro
Power Project in Nepal
Import power from Nepal to Bangladesh through Indian
territory providing wheeling charge to eastern regional grid
of India
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Conduct feasibility study to identify suitable sites for large scale hydro
based power generation
Conduct detailed study on the feasibility of a Electricity grid and a
regional power market.
Needs to adopt relevant legal and regulatory measures in respective
countries to establish ‘Regional Power Market’
Multilateral, Regional bodies and other energy related institutions should
extend technical and financial Co-operation
Needs to identify win-win options for sustainability of Regional Co-
operation
Strong Political will is key to move forward towards Regional Energy Co-
operation to ensure energy security in this region for overall socio-
economic benefit
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Challenges and Issues
Thanks
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