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ABB India bags Rs 178 crore order to reinforce Bangladesh power grid

As per contract, the company will build two new substations and upgrade two existing substations

BS B2B Bureau  |  Bengaluru 

India has bagged an order worth around Rs 178 crore from Company of Bangladesh Ltd (PGCB), the country’s leading transmission utility, to support the country’s power infrastructure expansion and meet its growing electricity needs. 

As part of the project, India will build two new substations and upgrade two existing substations, all located in the south-eastern parts of Bangladesh. The order was booked in the first quarter of 2017. The design, engineering, system integration and supply of key products will be executed in India.  

The substations will add around 535 megawatts (MW) of transmission capacity - enough to power more than 250,000 households - and contribute to the government’s target of providing access to electricity for its population of around 165 million, by 2021. The government of Bangladesh is working towards its Vision 2041, which outlines plans to have a strong and developed economy by 2041. To achieve this, the country is focusing on a steady GDP growth of over 7 percent. This economic growth ambition is also boosting the demand for electricity. 

“Our long term partnering and association with PGCB for strengthening of power network in Bangladesh has been a rewarding experience. Benefiting from a young grid, the country has been adopting smart technologies like GIS  with ease, to connect households to reliable power. Advanced technology solutions for secure and quality power will enable the country to tap into its potential and catalyse growth in the region,” said Sanjeev Sharma, CEO and managing director, India.

will build and commission one 132kV/33kV air insulated switchgear in Kachua, one 132kV/33kV gas insulated switchgear in Kalurghat and upgrade two existing 132kV/33kV AIS substations into GIS substations in the Comilla and Modhunaghat areas. will also provide automation systems and fibre optic communications. 

The long-term plan for Bangladesh is to generate 60,000 MW electricity by 2041 - four times its current capacity - and grow its industrial and transport sector. Bangladesh is investing in its electricity infrastructure to meet the rapidly increasing demand for power and to ensure a reliable supply of electricity. 

ABB India bags Rs 178 crore order to reinforce Bangladesh power grid

As per contract, the company will build two new substations and upgrade two existing substations

As per contract, the company will build two new substations and upgrade two existing substations
India has bagged an order worth around Rs 178 crore from Company of Bangladesh Ltd (PGCB), the country’s leading transmission utility, to support the country’s power infrastructure expansion and meet its growing electricity needs. 

As part of the project, India will build two new substations and upgrade two existing substations, all located in the south-eastern parts of Bangladesh. The order was booked in the first quarter of 2017. The design, engineering, system integration and supply of key products will be executed in India.  

The substations will add around 535 megawatts (MW) of transmission capacity - enough to power more than 250,000 households - and contribute to the government’s target of providing access to electricity for its population of around 165 million, by 2021. The government of Bangladesh is working towards its Vision 2041, which outlines plans to have a strong and developed economy by 2041. To achieve this, the country is focusing on a steady GDP growth of over 7 percent. This economic growth ambition is also boosting the demand for electricity. 

“Our long term partnering and association with PGCB for strengthening of power network in Bangladesh has been a rewarding experience. Benefiting from a young grid, the country has been adopting smart technologies like GIS  with ease, to connect households to reliable power. Advanced technology solutions for secure and quality power will enable the country to tap into its potential and catalyse growth in the region,” said Sanjeev Sharma, CEO and managing director, India.

will build and commission one 132kV/33kV air insulated switchgear in Kachua, one 132kV/33kV gas insulated switchgear in Kalurghat and upgrade two existing 132kV/33kV AIS substations into GIS substations in the Comilla and Modhunaghat areas. will also provide automation systems and fibre optic communications. 

The long-term plan for Bangladesh is to generate 60,000 MW electricity by 2041 - four times its current capacity - and grow its industrial and transport sector. Bangladesh is investing in its electricity infrastructure to meet the rapidly increasing demand for power and to ensure a reliable supply of electricity. 
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