Bangladesh to Develop 442 MW Solar Plant Adjacent to Rampal Coal Station
Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) is set to develop a 442 MW solar facility near the Rampal coal plant, marking a significant shift towards renewable energy. The project, with an investment of approximately $200 million, aims for completion by December 2030 and will utilize existing infrastructure to support the country's growing renewable energy capacity.

The Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) is planning a 442 MW solar power plant adjacent to the 1.32 GW Rampal coal-fired power station in Khulna, with an investment of around $200 million. The project aims for completion by December 2030 and will cover approximately 685 acres.
BPDB will finance 15% of the costs, while the remaining will come from the Power Development Fund. The project proposes a tariff of $0.050/kWh, lower than the $0.072/kWh for a comparable facility in Sonagazi.
A transmission line will connect the solar plant to the nearest substation, enhancing grid efficiency. This initiative aligns with Bangladesh's goal to source 20% of electricity from renewables by 2030. The Rampal solar facility represents a strategic shift in energy policy, reusing existing infrastructure and addressing energy security concerns amid rising fuel costs.




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