Power Plants
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STELCO - MaldivesState Electric Company Limited (STELCO) is the main source of electricity and other energy in Maldives. However for their power distribution needs KIK was consulted and the Main Panel for their expansion project was designed, switch gear assembled to the highest quality. |
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50 MW RAJSHAI POWER PROJECT,BANGLADESHRajshahi power plant. It is a peaking 50 MW in Bangladesh. Why it is called peaking. Behind this name there is some reason, we use or start this type of power plant in peak load hour when we need more power at that time we will start this type of power plant. |
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50 MW COMILLA POWER PROJECT,BANGLADESHThis project was set up to provide electricity for Comilla Grid Substation under 15-years Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB). An implementation agreement has also been signed with the government of Bangladesh (GoB). The total output being 33 MW. |
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DAUDKANDI 200MV POWER PLANTIn October 2016 it was reported Meghna Group inked deals with Chinese state-owned Power Construction Corporation (PowerChina) to produce 1,320MW (2 x 660 MW) of coal-fired electricity in Daudkandi in Comilla, at a cost of US$1.75 billion. The Chinese government will arrange the funding and the stake in the power plants will be mutually decided by the two parties. The proposals will be sent to Bangladesh Power Development Board and the power ministry for approval |
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100MW JULDHA HFO BASED INDIPENDENT POWER PLANT - 6000A MAIN PANELThe Power and Energy Ministry has begun the process of procuring power up to 1,000 MW to meet the demands of the Long-Term Generation Expansion Plan (LTGEP). |
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L180 HFO PUMP CONTROL PANELHFO, also known as “residual fuel oil”, is based on the high viscosity, tar-like mass, which remains after the distillation and subsequent cracking of crude oil in order to produce lighter hydrocarbon products, such as petrol , distillate diesel fuels and heating oil or feedstocks for lubricants. |
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162 MW HFO FIRED POWER PLANT PROJECT MANIKGANG BANGLADESH - 5000AMost of the fast-track power projects, having capacity to generate 1,130MW of electricity, have failed to make any notable progress despite the government plans to generate electricity in coming dry season from the power stations on top priority basis. |