area of over 1834 acres of land
14 kilometers north of the Sundarbans
In August 2010
29 January 2012
National Thermal Power Corporation and
Bangladesh Power Development Board
Bangladesh India Friendship Power Company (BIFPC)
BPDB and the NTPC agreed to implement the project on a 50...
1320 MW
area of over 1834 acres of land
14 kilometers north of the Sundarbans
In August 2010
29 January 2012
National Thermal Power Corporation and
Bangladesh Power Development Board
Bangladesh India Friendship Power Company (BIFPC)
BPDB and the NTPC agreed to implement the project on a 50:50 equity basis.
Enjoy 15 years tax holiday
USD 1.5 billion
India and Bangladesh will fund the remaining 30% equally
Loans are expected to fund up to 70%
In April 2017 Ex-Im Bank of India
Reliability
Affordability
Abundance
Safety
Department of Environment - 1 August 2013
Environmental Impact Assessment - 2016 Unesco
Plant needs 4.72 millions ton coal per years.
The plant would draw 219,600 cubic meters of water every day
fly ash, coal dust and sulphur, and other toxic chemicals.
Department of Environment - 1 August 2013
Environmental Impact Assessment - 2016 Unesco
Plant needs 4.72 millions ton coal per years.
The plant would draw 219,600 cubic meters of water every day
fly ash, coal dust and sulphur, and other toxic chemicals.
Citizen opposition
Political opposition
Rejects the allegations that the coal-based power plant would adversely affect the world's largest mangrove forest.
The controversy over the power plant and its impact on the Sundarbans was "not based on facts."
The plant will not negatively affect the mangrove forest because the emission of green house gas will be kept at the minimum level
Importing high quality coal, build a 275-meter high chimney.
The water running through it works as a supercritical fluid.
Critical point under high pressures and temperatures, specifically at 22 MPs and 374oC.
Efficiencies can reach around 44%
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Rampal Thermal Power Plant Super Critical Based Thermal coal power plant
Group No: 3 Name: ID: Md. Shahidul Islam 151-33-2586 Md. Sujun Babu 151-33-2348 Md. Shahin Alam 151-33-2562 Md. Ahasan Habib 151-33-2594 Mohammad Jony Mia 151-33-2581 Md. Firoz Ahamed 151-33-2580
Content 1.Location 2. Capacity, Area 3.Aggrement 4.Cost 5.Benifit 6.Environmental issues 7.Opposition 8.Govt. Position 9.Super critical
Location Rampal, Bagerhat , Khulna
Rampal Power Plant
Capacity, Area 1320 MW area of over 1834 acres of land 14 kilometers north of the Sundarbans
Agreement In August 2010 29 January 2012 National Thermal Power Corporation and Bangladesh Power Development Board Bangladesh India Friendship Power Company (BIFPC) BPDB and the NTPC agreed to implement the project on a 50:50 equity basis. Enjoy 15 years tax holiday
Cost USD 1.5 billion India and Bangladesh will fund the remaining 30% equally Loans are expected to fund up to 70 % In April 2017 Ex- Im Bank of India
Environmental issues Department of Environment - 1 August 2013 Environmental Impact Assessment - 2016 Unesco Plant needs 4.72 millions ton coal per years. The plant would draw 219,600 cubic meters of water every day fly ash, coal dust and sulphur, and other toxic chemicals.
Opposition Citizen opposition Political opposition
Government Position R ejects the allegations that the coal-based power plant would adversely affect the world's largest mangrove forest. The controversy over the power plant and its impact on the Sundarbans was "not based on facts." The plant will not negatively affect the mangrove forest because the emission of green house gas will be kept at the minimum level Importing high quality coal, build a 275-meter high chimney.
Super critical The water running through it works as a supercritical fluid. Critical point under high pressures and temperatures, specifically at 22 MPs and 374 o C. Efficiencies can reach around 44%