- The government adjusted electricity prices in Bangladesh, increasing the price per unit from Tk 5 to Tk 5.50 to offset losses from rising fuel costs. This will increase production costs for power plants.
- Experts said if higher capacity charges had been implemented earlier through competitive bidding, prices would not have increased so much. However, regulatory approval for big adjustments is difficult.
- Currently, the country's power generation capacity is over 23,000 MW, but production reaches only 12,000-14,000 MW in summer and 16,000-18,000 MW in winter due to fuel supply constraints. A new large power plant is expected to increase capacity further.
- The government adjusted electricity prices in Bangladesh, increasing the price per unit from Tk 5 to Tk 5.50 to offset losses from rising fuel costs. This will increase production costs for power plants.
- Experts said if higher capacity charges had been implemented earlier through competitive bidding, prices would not have increased so much. However, regulatory approval for big adjustments is difficult.
- Currently, the country's power generation capacity is over 23,000 MW, but production reaches only 12,000-14,000 MW in summer and 16,000-18,000 MW in winter due to fuel supply constraints. A new large power plant is expected to increase capacity further.
- The government adjusted electricity prices in Bangladesh, increasing the price per unit from Tk 5 to Tk 5.50 to offset losses from rising fuel costs. This will increase production costs for power plants.
- Experts said if higher capacity charges had been implemented earlier through competitive bidding, prices would not have increased so much. However, regulatory approval for big adjustments is difficult.
- Currently, the country's power generation capacity is over 23,000 MW, but production reaches only 12,000-14,000 MW in summer and 16,000-18,000 MW in winter due to fuel supply constraints. A new large power plant is expected to increase capacity further.
04-07-2022 - Case USCA #21-1126 Solar Energy Industries Association ("SEIA") v. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Case USCA #21-1126 Joint Appendix