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The Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) is a government agency operating under the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. It was created as a public-sector organization to boost the country's power sector after the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent state in 1972. This government organization is responsible for planning and developing the nation's power infrastructure and for operating much of its power generation facilities. The BPDB is responsible for the major portion of generation and distribution of electricity mainly in urban areas of the country. Engr. Md Mahbubur Rahman is the present chairman of the board. The board holds Members and Directors from Bangladesh Administrative Service and from different cadres of government services.


History

After the creation of Pakistan, the then Pakistan government formed ''Electricity directorate'' to develop the power sector of the country. In 1957, the electricity directorate acquired all the private power stations and transmission lines in the country. In the year of 1958, ''East Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (EPWAPDA)'' was formed to effectively manage the power sector in the then East Pakistan. In 1960, the electricity directorate with all its assets was merged with EPWAPDA. Chattogram, Khulna and Shiddhirganj power stations was constructed at that time of which Shiddhirganj power station was the largest with 10MW installed capacity. In 1962, the Karnafuli Hydropower Station at Kaptai became operational. With two units of 40MW installed capacity each, it became the largest power plant in the country. The first long range transmission line was built connecting Kaptai with Shiddhirganj via 273 km long 132kV transmission line in 1962. After the independence of Bangladesh, WAPDA was separated by presidential order 59 (PO-59) and Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) was formed with an installed generation capacity of 500MW. Subsequently, the Rural Electrification Board (REB) and the Dhaka Electric Supply Authority (DESA) was formed dividing the BPDB. In 2000, the transmission lines were handed over to the newly formed Power Grid Company of Bangladesh. BPDB is now the parent company of Ashuganj Power Station Company Ltd, Coal Power Generation Company Bangladesh Limited, Power Grid Company of Bangladesh,
Electricity Generation Company of Bangladesh Electricity Generation Company of Bangladesh is a state owned utility and electricity company in Bangladesh and is located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Bangladesh Power Development Board’s subsidiary company is Electricity Generation Company of Bangla ...
, North West Power Generation Company Limited, North West Zone Power Distribution Company Limited, and
West Zone Power Distribution Company Limited West Zone Power Distribution Company Limited (WZPDCL) is a state owned utility and electricity distribution company in Bangladesh and is located in Khulna, Bangladesh. History West Zone Power Distribution Company Limited was established in Nove ...
. On 4 October 2022 70-80% of the countries 168 million residence were hit with blackouts and only 45% of residences were restored with power by nightfall. There was a shortage of natural gas because of the 2021–present global energy crisis where 77
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s had insufficient fuel to meet demand. The
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is heavily reliant on natural gas. The government stopped buying
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in June 2022, they were importing 30% of their LNG on the spot market this year down from 40% last year. They are still importing LNG on
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markets.https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-08/bangladesh-plans-staggered-factory-holidays-to-ease-power-crunch


Operations

BPDB is responsible for generation and distribution of a large part of country's total electricity demand. As of January 2020, BPDB had a total installed capacity of 5613 MW at its own power plants located in different parts of the country. The main fuel used for power generation in BPDB plants is indigenous natural gas. BPDP operations also include projects that utilize renewable power sources including offshore wind power generation. The maximum demand served during peak hours was 12,893 MW on 29 May 2019. The total distribution network length under BPDB is 30,051 km, including 33kV, 11kV and 0.4kV lines.


See also

* Raozan power station * Nuclear energy in Bangladesh * Barapukuria Power Station * Northwest Power Generation Company Limited * Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant * Dhaka Electric Supply Company Limited * Dhaka Power Distribution Company *
West Zone Power Distribution Company Limited West Zone Power Distribution Company Limited (WZPDCL) is a state owned utility and electricity distribution company in Bangladesh and is located in Khulna, Bangladesh. History West Zone Power Distribution Company Limited was established in Nove ...


References

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