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No load-shedding in a week as supply meets demand

Staff Reporter:

The country has experienced no load-shedding for a week as electricity generation consistently matched demand, according to official data covering the period from April 27 to May 3.
Favorable weather conditions, including rain and heavy rainfall in northern and northeastern regions as well as across most parts of the country, contributed to a decline in electricity demand, leading to a zero load-shedding situation.
Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) Chairman Md Rezaul Karim said that power supply is now being maintained in line with demand compared to earlier periods.
“Some small power plants faced issues, causing a shortfall in production. However, the issues were solved. We are now able to supply electricity as required and are trying to maintain zero load-shedding in the coming days as per plan,” he said.
He added, “Our main focus is to ensure coal supply to maintain uninterrupted generation. Oil and gas resources are limited, so they need to be managed carefully. At present, coal-based plants are providing the required output. One unit of the RNPL in Patuakhali has already come into commercial operation, while another will be added soon.”
According to Power Grid Bangladesh PLC (PGCB) data, electricity demand during the evening peak hour on April 27 was 12,793 megawatts, which was fully met with an equal amount of supply, resulting in no load-shedding.
Similarly, on April 28, 29 and 30, demand stood at 11,475 MW, 11,036 MW and 12,614 MW respec-tively, and the full demand was met on each of those days, keeping the situation load-shedding-free.
At the beginning of May, the country also did not face any load-shedding. On May 1, 2 and 3, demand was recorded at 10,462 MW, 11,092 MW and 12,745 MW respectively, with corresponding supply meeting the demand in full.

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