Maitree Super Thermal Power Project (STPP) (ET)
- 26 Jul 2023
Why in the News?
The synchronization of the 660-MW unit-2 of the 1,320-MW Maitree Super Thermal Power Project (STPP) with the electricity grid in Bangladesh was recently announced by the state-owned engineering firm Bharat Heavy Electricals.
- Location:
- It is situated in Rampal, in the Bagerhat district of Bangladesh's Khulna division.
- It will be one of the biggest coal-fired power plants in Bangladesh, along with the Payra Power Plant in Pataukhali, which commenced test production in January 2020.
- Capacity and Cost:
- The power station has a capacity of 1320 MW (2x660 MW) and is estimated to cost around $2 billion.
- Financing Plan:
- The project is being developed under India's tax concessions finance plan, aiming to enhance Bangladesh's national grid by an additional 1320 MW.
- Financed through a £1.3bn ($1.6bn) loan from the Export-Import (EXIM) Bank of India.
- Implementing Entity:
- India’s Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) is responsible for constructing the power plant on behalf of Bangladesh-India Friendship Electricity Company Private Limited (BIFPCL).
- Commercial Operation:
- The first unit of the super thermal power plant is expected to commence commercial operation in early October, representing a significant milestone in the growing cooperation between India and Bangladesh in the power industry.
- Future Expansion:
- In the subsequent year, the power plant's Unit-II, also known as the Rampal coal-fired power project, is scheduled for implementation.