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Power, energy may get Tk804b in next 2 FYs

TBP Desk
02 May 2024 20:32:02 | Update: 02 May 2024 21:19:43
Power, energy may get Tk804b in next 2 FYs
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The government has set a target to allocate Tk 804 billion for the power and energy sector in the next two fiscals as it attaches top priority to the sector, aiming to transform the country into a developed one.

Of the total amount, Tk 383 billion will be allocated for the 2024-25 fiscal year while Tk 421.3 billion for the 2025-26 fiscal year.

The government has also formulated short, medium, and long-term plans to ensure sufficient power generation, transmission and distribution capacity, reports UNB.

“With the target of transforming Bangladesh into a developed country by 2041, the government has put the highest emphasis on the power and energy sector,” an official document said.

The document titled ‘Medium Term Macroeconomic Policy Statement (2023-24 to 2025-26)’ said during the last one and a half decades, power generation capacity has increased to 27,361MW (including captive and renewable) from 4,942MW.

It mentioned that the transmission and distribution lines increased to 14,672 km from 8,000 km, and the distribution lines increased to 6,28,562 km from 2,60,000 km.

In line with the target of the 8th Five Year Plan for generating 10 per cent of total electricity through renewable energy, the current capacity of such power generation stands at about 900MW.

Besides, the document said, 26 solar power plant projects with a total capacity of 1,149MW are being implemented by the government.

“Besides, 2,570 solar irrigation pumps with a total capacity of about 50MW as well as 6 million solar home systems for people living in off-grid regions have already been established,” it added.

To meet the growing demand for energy, various programmes on both the production and supply sides have been implemented.

The official document said that since 2009 around 19 gas exploration wells have been drilled and daily gas production capacity has increased by 984 million cubic feet.

In addition, it said that the government has taken initiatives to complete the drilling of 46 more exploration wells by 2024 which may add 618 million cubic feet daily gas production capacity.

At the same time, initiatives have been taken to construct several LNG terminals which will enhance LNG storage re-gasification daily capacity by 2,500 million cubic feet.

Aiming to ensure cost efficiency in the power and energy sector, the government emphasises the construction of a regional pipeline for inter-country fuel transport and regular price adjustment of fuels based on international market prices.

The government also emphasised the capacity expansion of fuel refineries, installation of prepaid meters for both electricity and gas and domestic gas exploration through both onshore and offshore surveys.

“Besides, energy efficiency and system loss reduction will also be on the priority list,” it said.

State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid has recently said the system loss in the gas distribution segment has been brought down to 7.5 per cent now from a 22 per cent two years before.

The system loss in electricity distribution has dropped to 7.6 per cent in Bangladesh. The system loss was 44 per cent during the Jatiya Party-led government, and 22 per cent during the BNP-led government.

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