Bangladesh is facing huge load shedding
of electricity. Almost all part of Dhaka having load shedding of
electricity everyday at least four to five hours everyday. In Karwan
Bazar, power disruption occurred five times with more than five hours of
outage between 8:00am and 5:00pm and in 24 hours almost eight to nine
hours. Multiple power cuts for periods totaling six to seven hours
occurred in Eskaton Garden, Dhanmondi, Kalabagan, Moghbazar, Khilgaon,
Goran, Shahjahanpur, Mohammadpur, Banani, Uttara and other places.
Every summer Bangladesh face huge load
shedding problem. According to the official statistics, the country’s
electricity shortage gone up 1000 megawatts (MW) to 1259 MW with the
demand of 4806 MW on 2006. Authority said this year (2009) about 1400
MW to 1800 MW electricity shortage will face this year, which is almost
twice more than last year and the country need about 5000 MW. So this
summer we might face the problem that’s we have not face last ten years.
In Bangladesh electricity power is not generate as much as our demand.
So every summer we face huge load shedding and people are suffering, but
in winter there is almost not load shedding. In summer temperatures
goes up to around 40° Celsius. So in this situation if there is
load-shedding of electricity people face uncertain condition.
Power Development Board (PDB) sources
said while the official power demand was just 5000MW, the unofficial
demand was hovering around 6000 MW. The officially estimated power
demand is 5000 MW against a generation of around 3500 MW. Around 1500 MW
power could not be generated due to short supply of gas to many power
plants. Gas is a major concern also because several new gas-fired power
plants with nearly 1000 MW generation capacity are expected to be
drafted into service this year. “We are expecting 200MW new power
generation from May. If we cannot ensure the gas supplies, it will
become meaningless” PDB pointed out.
A PDB official said the real power
situation was worse than the official picture. “The Rural
Electrification Board (REB) needs 2500 MW, but is given less than half
of that. Dhaka Electricity Supply Authority (DESA) and Dhaka Electric
Supply Company (DESCO) need more than 2000 MW power and the PDB needs
another 2000 MW,” he added.
On 2007 government said by 2010
Bangladesh will be a load shedding free country. “We have set a target
to generate sufficient electricity by the year 2010 to reach a level
where there will be no load shedding,” said Mirza Azizul Islam, finance
and planning adviser. But we don’t see any result of it day by day the
rate of load shedding is increasing.
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