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SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 2025
Power generation at Kaptai power plant increases due to heavy rainfall

Energy

UNB
06 August, 2023, 04:50 pm
Last modified: 06 August, 2023, 04:52 pm

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Power generation at Kaptai power plant increases due to heavy rainfall

UNB
06 August, 2023, 04:50 pm
Last modified: 06 August, 2023, 04:52 pm
File Photo: UNB
File Photo: UNB

Water level in Rangamati's Kaptai lake keeps rising as the region has been experiencing continuous heavy rainfall for the past four days, resulting in a significant increase in power generation.  

Currently, all five units of the Kaptai Hydroelectric Power Plant (KHPP) are operational.  

The units are collectively producing 135 MW of electricity per day, all of which is being transmitted to the national grid.

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Additionally, the onrush of water from the upstream has contributed to the swelling of the lake.

Superintendent Engineer of Karnafuli Hydroelectric Power Station ATM Abduz Zaher said the increased water level in Kaptai lake was the direct result of heavy rainfall in the region over the past few days.

According to the rule curve data, Kaptai Lake was initially expected to reach 90.60 feet Mean Sea Level (MSL) on 6 August. However, the current water level has reached 82.90 feet MSL, indicating the significant impact of the ongoing rains.

The lake has a water storage capacity of 109 feet MSL.

As of 10am on Sunday (6 August), the individual power outputs from the five units are as follows: 33 MW from Unit 1, 32 MW from Unit 2, 26 MW from Unit 3, and 22 MW each from Unit 4 and Unit 5.

Engineer ATM Abduz Zaher also said that further increases in water level will lead to a proportional rise in power generation.

The power plant has faced water scarcity in recent months, resulting in the rationing of power generation to only two to three units.

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