Tuesday, 20 January 2015

Power utilities press for big hike in tariff

22pc hike at retail, 18pc at bulk level proposed; hearing starts today at BERC
Sharier Khan
The country's power utilities are seeking a massive hike in electricity tariff as they continue to incur losses due to ever increasing use of costly imported petroleum which has seen a steep fall in global rates recently.
The utilities have asked Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission (Berc) to approve 18 percent hike for bulk power and 22 percent for retail. The five-day hearing of the petition begins today.
According to the Power Development Board (PDB), the cost of per kilowatt hour (or a unit) power now stands at Tk 6.10. But it is sold to various distributors like Desco at the rate of Tk 4.7 per unit. The PDB is asking the Berc to allow this rate to be raised to Tk 5.55 /unit and the remaining losses of Tk 4,000 crore a year will be borne by the government as subsidy.
Following the PDB's proposal, the power distributors also proposed that the Berc increase the average retail price to Tk 7.47 /unit from the present average of Tk 6.10 /unit. The retail price is charged under various slabs to encourage low use of power at individual user level.
This means the consumers' monthly power bill may shoot up significantly and affect their family budget.
According to the PDB, the country's power generation and consumption has jumped by 12 percent last year from the previous year. “We sold 4,000 crore units of power in 2013-14 which is up by 400 crore units from the previous year,” said a PDB official.
This additional new electricity mostly came from fuel based plants and another part came from a new source -- imported power from India. The imported power costs around Tk 7 per unit whereas the gas based power costs Tk 2.5 to Tk 3.5 per unit.
This has imposed additional financial burden on the power board as well as the government that annually gives a subsidy of around Tk 6,000 crore.
“As per the current international oil price, the price of diesel should be Tk 26 per litre. But we are buying it for Tk 60 from Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation to supply that to the power companies,” said a competent source.
Accordingly, use of petroleum in power generation has gone up to 28 percent from 17 percent in last one year.
Power generated by petroleum typically costs three to six times higher than gas fired electricity.
The BPC earlier told The Daily Star that the company was making profits after many years due to global price cut of petroleum. The government has no plans to slash the internal petroleum price.
On the other hand, use of gas, the country's cheapest primary fuel, in power generation has gone down significantly because the government could not increase gas supplies for power generation.
Years ago, natural gas fired more than 90 percent power plants of the country. In 2011-12, its share dropped to 77 percent and in 2013-14 it plummeted to 62 percent.
“Even the new 337 megawatt Meghnaghat dual fuel [can run on either gas or diesel] power plant that began partial operation last year is running entirely on diesel,” said the source. “If they could provide us with gas, we would have saved a lot of money.”
The picture may change this year because US energy giant Chevron has revved up gas production from its Bibiyana gas field from October last year. A part of this extra 300 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd) gas would be used for generation of about 800 MW power, replacing the ongoing operation of the oil based rental power plants.

48-hr hartal in Dhaka, Khulna divisions from tomorrow

BNP-led alliance will also enforce dawn-to-dusk shutdown in Sylhet district
Star Online Report
The BNP-led 20-party alliance will enforce a hartal in Dhaka and Khulna divisions for 48 hours and in Sylhet district for 12 hours from tomorrow morning protesting arrest and killing of its leaders.
Meanwhile, Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) this evening called a shutdown for Wednesday and Thursday in Dhaka division protesting killing of JCD leader Nuruzzaman Jony.
The Khilgaon unit general secretary of the BNP-backed student body was killed in a “gunfight” with police in the capital early today.
The shutdown calls come on the top of the BNP-led combine’s countrywide nonstop blockade that began on January 6 demanding a fresh election under a nonpartisan caretaker administration.
In a press release this evening, BNP Joint Secretary General Rizvi Ahmed said a 48-hour hartal will be enforced in Dhaka and Khulna divisions from next morning.
The alliance earlier last night called for a 48-hour shutdown in Khulna division and Dhaka district including the capital city from tomorrow morning.
In Sylhet, the 20-party combine has called a dawn-to-dusk hartal in the district for tomorrow demanding release of its detained leaders and activists.
The hartal will be effective in the district since 6:00am, our Sylhet correspondent reports quoting Nasir Hossain, a member of Sylhet city BNP convening committee.
The announcement was made today, the 15th day of the 20-party alliance’s countr

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

STATEMENT OF US HOUSE COMMITTEE, CONGRESSMEN BNP expels 2 US-based leaders for faking statement


Star Online Report
BNP has identified and expelled two of its US-based leaders for faking a statement of US House Committee on Foreign Affairs and six Congressmen condemning the confinement of party Chairperson Khaleda Zia.
The two leaders have been identified as Zahid Sardar and Mojibor Rahman, both special advisers to the party and based in the United States.
The announcement came from BNP’s Vice-Chairman Sadeque Hossain Khoka at a press briefing in New York on Tuesday local time, Syrul Kabir Khan, a staff of BNP chief Khaleda Zia’s media wing confirmed The Daily Star Online.
“A press release will soon be floated to the media in this regard,” Syrul said. “Zahid Sardar and Mojibor Rahman were appointed as special envoys to BNP in the US. Their appointment has been annulled in wake of the fraudulence.”
On January 8, IBTimes UK ran the fraudulent statement of the US body on foreign affairs and six Congressmen which was said to have been obtained from an aide of Khaleda’s elder son and BNP Senior Vice-Chairman Tarique Rahman.
Days later, the media withdrew its article and published a fresh one of the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs blasting the “fraud” statement.
The BNP was “compelled” to launch an investigation in wake of the report.
This was another major alleged fraudulence of the BNP. Earlier, the party claimed Indian ruling party BJP chief Amit Shah had called up Khaleda for queries regarding her health which was later rubbished by Amit Shah himself.
Khoka, during announcement of the expulsion, said he was making the declaration under party banner since the “BNP chief is confined within her Gulshan office.”
He said he was in New York for treatments.
Published: 3:11 pm Wednesday, January 14, 2015

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