Reliance Power signs deal worth $1 bn from Bangladesh Power Board

Agreements include a PPA and IA for the proposed integrated combined cycle power project

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Reliance Power signs deal worth $1 bn from Bangladesh Power Board

on Monday executed project agreements with Power Development Board (BPDB) for Phase I of the 750 MW liquefied natural gas (LNG) power project at Meghnaghat, near Dhaka, a company statement said here.

These agreements include a power purchase agreement (PPA) and implementation agreement (IA) for the proposed integrated combined cycle power project.

The Phase I of the power project and LNG terminal will entail an investment of $1 billion (Rs 6,500 crore).

The exchange took place in the presence of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, at a business summit organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry.

has also signed an memorandum of understanding (MoU) with to set up a 500 mmscfd LNG terminal at Kutubdia Island near Chittagong in

The definitive agreements for setting up the LNG terminal will be executed with shortly.

"Full LNG terminal capacity will be used by to meet huge demand for power and other industries and replace costly and highly polluting fuels," the statement said.

It also said "will install world-class equipment procured from internationally reputed original equipment manufacturers previously for its 2,250 MW combined cycle power project at Samalkot in Andhra Pradesh, India, which will be relocated to in a phased manner".

The company had signed an MoU on June 6, 2015 with the Power Development Board (BPDB) to set up the integrated project, during the visit of Prime Minister to

"Phase - I will have an investment outlay of nearly $1 billion which is the largest foreign direct investment in Financing of the project is under consideration of Asian Development Bank and a consortium of lenders," the statement said.

The project will give a boost to the economic and industrial growth of and help to enhance the energy security with clean, green and reliable LNG based power.

Reliance Power signs deal worth $1 bn from Bangladesh Power Board

Agreements include a PPA and IA for the proposed integrated combined cycle power project

Agreements include a PPA and IA for the proposed integrated combined cycle power project
on Monday executed project agreements with Power Development Board (BPDB) for Phase I of the 750 MW liquefied natural gas (LNG) power project at Meghnaghat, near Dhaka, a company statement said here.

These agreements include a power purchase agreement (PPA) and implementation agreement (IA) for the proposed integrated combined cycle power project.

The Phase I of the power project and LNG terminal will entail an investment of $1 billion (Rs 6,500 crore).

The exchange took place in the presence of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, at a business summit organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry.

has also signed an memorandum of understanding (MoU) with to set up a 500 mmscfd LNG terminal at Kutubdia Island near Chittagong in

The definitive agreements for setting up the LNG terminal will be executed with shortly.

"Full LNG terminal capacity will be used by to meet huge demand for power and other industries and replace costly and highly polluting fuels," the statement said.

It also said "will install world-class equipment procured from internationally reputed original equipment manufacturers previously for its 2,250 MW combined cycle power project at Samalkot in Andhra Pradesh, India, which will be relocated to in a phased manner".

The company had signed an MoU on June 6, 2015 with the Power Development Board (BPDB) to set up the integrated project, during the visit of Prime Minister to

"Phase - I will have an investment outlay of nearly $1 billion which is the largest foreign direct investment in Financing of the project is under consideration of Asian Development Bank and a consortium of lenders," the statement said.

The project will give a boost to the economic and industrial growth of and help to enhance the energy security with clean, green and reliable LNG based power.

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