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AFP
05 June, 2015, 20:39
Update: 05 June, 2015, 20:39
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AFP
05 June, 2015, 20:39
Update: 05 June, 2015, 20:39

Dhaka: Top Indian conglomerates Reliance and Adani plan to invest billions of dollars in Bangladesh's rickety power sector, officials announced on Friday on the eve of a visit to Dhaka by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The two companies will sign memorandums of understanding with Bangladesh's Power Development Board during Modi's two-day visit to Dhaka starting on Saturday.

‘The MoUs will be signed tomorrow (Saturday),’ PDB chairman Shahinul Islam Khan told AFP, adding that ‘the deals are non-binding and are still in primary stage.’

‘The two companies have planned to invest around $5 billion,’ Khan said.

Reliance would set up a 3,000 megawatt capacity gas-fired power plant by importing LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas), he said, adding the company has not yet decided the location for the plant.   

He added Adani would set up a 1,600 megawatt coal-fired power plant at southern Bangladesh island of Maheshkhali, which is identified as a new power hub for energy-starved Bangladesh.

Japan recently announced a plan to invest billions in a coal-fired power plant on the island.

Gowher Rizvi, an adviser to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, said the Indian investors are being wooed as part of the government's move to raise the country's power generation capacity to 20,000 megawatts by 2019.

Bangladesh, whose economy has been growing at six percent annually for the last decade, suffers from frequent power shortages.

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