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Bangladesh’s US$6.7 bn power project back on track

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01 August 2017

 

The Matarbari power project will include a deep-sea port for coal

The Matarbari project will include a deep-sea port for coal

A 1.2 GW power station in Bangladesh, is set to break ground in August, after being delayed by a terrorist attack.

The US$6.7 billion project will comprise two 600 MW coal-fired power plants, plus a deep-sea port in Matarbari, in the south-east of the country.

The scheme is being developed by a consortium led by Japanese financial services group Sumitomo, partnered by engineering and construction firms IHI, Toshiba and Penta-Ocean Construction.

The closing bid for the power station was halted in July last year, when 20 people, including seven Japanese nationals, were murdered by Islamist extremists stormed a café in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka.

Now, following a step up in security measures and a US$4.5 billion loan from the Japan International Cooperation Agency, the development is back on track, with a completion date in 2024.

The Matarbari power station is one of a number of generating plants planned for the Matarbari region, all of which are expected to use super critical technology, in which Japanese companies have particular expertise.

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