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THURSDAY, JUNE 05, 2025
Indian staff yet to resume work on key projects linked to Rooppur Plant

Energy

UNB
22 September, 2024, 01:10 pm
Last modified: 22 September, 2024, 10:18 pm

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Indian staff yet to resume work on key projects linked to Rooppur Plant

Delay in staff return puts transmission projects in uncertainty ahead of Rooppur NPP grid connection

UNB
22 September, 2024, 01:10 pm
Last modified: 22 September, 2024, 10:18 pm
Photo: UNB
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Senior officials from Indian companies involved in critical power transmission projects in Bangladesh, which are essential for evacuating electricity from the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, have yet to return to their jobs, raising concerns about the progress of these projects.

"A few staff from KEC International Limited and Transrail Lighting Limited have returned, but none from Larsen & Toubro Limited or other companies have come back," a top official from Power Grid Bangladesh said.

The official clarified that the returning staff are mostly locally recruited temporary workers and mid-level officials from KEC, with no senior officials back on site yet.

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However, another senior Power Grid Bangladesh official indicated that Indian staff from Larsen & Toubro are expected to rejoin the projects from 24 September.

"We are waiting to see them resume their work," the official said.

The return of Indian personnel has been delayed since all staff from Indian companies left Bangladesh following the fall of the Awami League government on 5 August, in the wake of a mass uprising. As a result, the transmission projects involving Indian contractors have come to a standstill.

Currently, Indian companies are engaged in 17 transmission projects across Bangladesh, with Larsen & Toubro, Transrail, and KEC being the primary contractors. Some of these projects are crucial for connecting the Rooppur plant, scheduled to begin operation in December this year, to the national grid.

"The sudden departure of Indian contractor staff has created uncertainty around these critical projects," said the Power Grid Bangladesh official.

Larsen & Toubro, one of the key contractors, has been awarded major contracts to build transmission infrastructure necessary for evacuating electricity from Bangladesh's first nuclear power plant in Rooppur, Pabna.

The company is responsible for installing 400kV and 230kV transmission lines, which are critical components of the grid synchronisation and testing process for the Rooppur plant's first unit, now scheduled for completion in early 2025.

The transmission project, estimated to cost Tk10,981 crore, is being financed primarily by Exim Bank (Tk8,219 crore), with contributions from the Bangladesh government (Tk1,527 crore) and Power Grid Bangladesh (Tk1,235 crore).

According to the Power Grid Bangladesh, the transmission project includes five major packages – the 464km long 400kV transmission lines, including a 13km river crossing; 205km long 230kV transmission lines, including 7km river crossing; 400kV five Bay extensions; and 230kV four bay extensions. 

The fifth package of the project includes qualitative upgradation of Bangladesh power system for frequency control and frequency drop protection, protection system, emergency control system and other associated tasks.

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