The Ministry of Power and Energy has been mobilising Tk 40,000 crore to generate 5,000MW of electricity to reduce load shedding into a tolerable level within next four and half years during the term of the present government.
The ministry has placed its mega plan of power generation to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her office yesterday.
Under the plan, the Power Development Board (PDB) would produce 500MW gas-fired electricity between July and December this year to over come load shedding within December this year.
The PDB would hire furnace-oil based 1,000MW of electricity from private sector from January to June 2010, the plan said.
In 2011, the government would install furnace-oil based 800MW capacity of power plant.
The PDB officials would seek suitable place to establish the plant, a senior official of the PDB said.
Besides the government would also hire another diesel or furnace oil based power plant having capacity of 700MW in 2012 to keep load shedding into mild level, the official said.
However, the government also contemplates to establish four coal-fired based power plants with capacity of producing 500MW of electricity each with public and private partnership (PPP) in Rajshahi and Chittagong region.
The government has initially tried to create fund of Tk 6,000 crore to implement the plan, sources said.
The power division has tried to utilise the government’s budgetary allocation of Tk. 2000 crore for PPP in this regard, sources added.
If we can create the fund of Tk. 6,000 crore, it would be possible also to mobilise Tk 40,000 crore under ppp to produce 5,000MW of electricity within four and half years,” PDB chairman ASM Alamgir Kabir told the New Nation yesterday.
During the meeting, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina permitted the power division to implement the PDB plan to reduce load shedding up to a tolerable level.
Prime Minister’s Adviser for Power and Energy Dr Tawfiq-e-Elahi Bir Bikram, State Minister for Power and Energy Shamsul Haque Tuku, Power Division Secretary Md Abul Kalam, PDB Chairman ASM Alamgir Kabir were present.