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--- [email protected] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is an example of side effect in Bangladesh under Emergency Rule > > Power Situation Improves Significantly - Attitude adjustment under CTG > > Load shedding drops to 200MW from 1200MW > > In addition to increased power production, revenue collection by the PDB and > Dhaka Electric Supply Authority (Desa) has also shot up significantly. > > Sources said PDB's revenue collection has shot up to Tk 5,000 crore in the > calendar year, while its bill collection ratio has shot up to 110 percent > from its previous 80-85 percent. > > PDB's biggest single client Desa's payment to PDB for purchase of power has > exceeded Tk 100 crore a month. > > =================================================== > > Sharier Khan > > The Power Development Board (PDB) has made a significant improvement in > power supply in the last two months mainly by improving day-to-day > management where officials and technical experts are encouraged to take > independent decisions, sources said. > > Moreover, the government's successful implementation of load management and > staggering holidays at industrial zones, improvement in gas supply to power > plants, and high emphasis on bill collection also have significant > contributions in this regard. Now the margin of load shedding has dropped > from 1,200MW to a mere 100-200MW. > > The country experienced load shedding by a massive margin of maximum 2,000MW > a day last year. > > Against an official maximum demand of 4,240MW, the PDB is now supplying more > than 4,100MW of power from 100 different power units of 27 power plants by > improving plant efficiency. > > The same number of plants was providing the nation with maximum 2,800MW of > power last year. > > Since then, only one additional power unit of 70MW--the Mymensingh Power > Plant--came into operation two months ago. > > Currently, 12 power units remain shut down for maintenance work. If all > these units start operation, the country's power production could be as high > as 4,600MW, which is more than the official demand. > > In addition to increased power production, revenue collection by the PDB and > Dhaka Electric Supply Authority (Desa) has also shot up significantly. > > Sources said PDB's revenue collection has shot up to Tk 5,000 crore in the > calendar year, while its bill collection ratio has shot up to 110 percent > from its previous 80-85 percent. > > PDB's biggest single client Desa's payment to PDB for purchase of power has > exceeded Tk 100 crore a month. > > "Desa's bill collection ratio has also significantly gone up. Fearing arrest > by the joint forces, many large power consumers that had deliberately > defaulted on bills of hundreds of crores of taka are now paying off their > arrears," said an official. > > The PDB's overall systems loss has also improved by 2.5 percent in the last > nine months. Whereas the systems loss was 17.5 percent in January, it > quickly came down to 15 percent after the change of government. > > "This alone has saved PDB power worth Tk 110 crore in the last nine months," > the official added. > > "It doesn't mean PDB's problems are over. It means that even within > limitations, professionals can do a better job if they are properly given > the responsibility. > > "There can be a major power blackout or grid failure and there is still load > shedding. To ensure a safe power supply, we must have at least 10 percent > additional capacity above the demand as a reserve margin." > > While the official power demand is shown at 4,250MW, unofficially this > demand stands at maximum 5,200MW. But this additional demand is underplayed === Message Truncated === ____________________________________________________________________________________ Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=summer+activities+for+kids&cs=bz
