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China's energy giant inks deal with UK firm for Bangladesh power plant

IANS | Dhaka | Last Updated at January 18 2019 18:35 IST

https://wap.business-standard.com/a...or-bangladesh-power-plant-119011800945_1.html

China's energy giant PowerChina has signed an agreement and a contract with GCM Resources, a leading British resource exploration company, for development of a coal-fired power plant in Bangladesh.

Both the Joint Venture (JV) deal and the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract were signed at a ceremony in Dhaka on Thursday. The plant would be developed in Bangladesh's Dinajpur district, some 338 km northwest of the capital, Xinhua news agency reported.

The proposed project is part of a broader strategy by GCM to generate 6,000 MW of low cost electricity for the Bangladesh market utilizing domestic coal, the report said.

The power plant, with two units of a capacity of 1,000 MW each, will be built with ultra supercritical technology, which provides lower levels of emissions and delivers the lowest cost of power.

The project would deliver a sustainable power solution for the development and progress of Bangladesh and would have a substantial multiplier effect on the country's economic and social advancement, according to a statement by the companies.

Ding Zhengguo, Chairman of PowerChina International, said they were delighted to be a partner with GCM to deliver an integrated mine and power plant for the people of Bangladesh.

"Completing the JV agreement and EPC contract are very important steps in progressing the combined project. As the power plant contractor, we are committed to a positive relationship with the community and to constructing an environmentally friendly power plant for the benefit of the local people," he said.

Michael Tang PJN, Executive Chairman of GCM, said: "The JV agreement and EPC contract are key milestones for the development of the 2nd proposed 2,000 MW power plant project at the mine site and aligns with GCM's strategy to present a holistic power solution to the government of Bangladesh which can generate 6,000 MW at the lowest cost for the country."



"The Phulbari Coal and Power Project will deliver a significant multiplier effect on the nation's advancement," he added.

PowerChina is an investor and contractor for three large projects in Bangladesh -- two coal-fired power plants with a combined capacity of 1,670 MW and a JV for the Dhaka Elevated Expressway.
 
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Good, China can hopefully reinvest the profit margin into Myanmar infra ;)

@Aung Zaya
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What's the problem?

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Its no problem hah, just lot of Bangladeshis absolutely hate Chinese investment in Myanmar :D (they go so far to start hating on China based just on that lol). Some (BD memberes) here have even said because of China-Myanmar friendship....the uighur mass-repression stories must be true.

@OsmanAli98 @Indus Pakistan @Chinese-Dragon
Just my personal view..... Chinese has been accustomed to these accusations.
 
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Good, China can hopefully reinvest the profit margin into Myanmar infra ;)

@Aung Zaya

This is other way around. This is a $4 billion project which is part of $12.5 billion project to generate 6000 MW electricity. This is GCM Resources which has signed the contract with PowerChina. Obviously PowerChina can do anything with that money. But monkey land is poor enough to give back money for any big investment.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...ed-to-set-up-2-000-mw-power-plant-in-dinajpur

Officials of GCM Resources—that conducted a feasibility study for the Phulbari coal mine—said the new venture will invest an approximate US$4 billion in the project.

They said the proposed project is part of a broader strategy by GCM Resources to generate 6,000MW of low-cost electricity for Bangladesh’s market—utilizing domestic coal—providing an estimated US$12.5 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI).


 
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This is other way around. This is a $4 billion project which is part of $12.5 billion project to generate 6000 MW electricity. This is GCM Resources which has signed the contract with PowerChina. Obviously PowerChina can do anything with that money. But monkey land is poor enough to give back money for any big investment.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...ed-to-set-up-2-000-mw-power-plant-in-dinajpur

Officials of GCM Resources—that conducted a feasibility study for the Phulbari coal mine—said the new venture will invest an approximate US$4 billion in the project.

They said the proposed project is part of a broader strategy by GCM Resources to generate 6,000MW of low-cost electricity for Bangladesh’s market—utilizing domestic coal—providing an estimated US$12.5 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI).


There is no "other way around". What prevented BD from approaching GCM directly and saving money on it? You apparently dont have the capability for it...so need hand holding by your betters...and they take their hefty cut on it. It (chinese premium) will definitely be essentially reinvested in Myanmar...you can count on it....Myanmar gets far much more FDI (esp per capita) than BD does:

https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/BX.KLT.DINV.CD.WD?locations=MM-BD
 
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Just my personal view..... Chinese has been accustomed to these accusations.

You are talking to a veteran China-hating Hindu extremist Indian troll specializing in lies, as all Indian trolls are.

Bangladeshis don't hate on Chinese investing anywhere (including Myanmar) - why should we? Chinese can invest anywhere, it is nothing for us to dictate.

Indian trolls hope that no Chinese investment flows in Bangladesh and Bangladesh does not 'go into the China camp politically and industrially'. Well too late.

Chinese investors don't check with PDF Indian trolls before investing in Bangladesh. The flights to Dhaka from Kunming and Guangdong have increased from once weekly to more than once a day by multiple airlines (both Chinese and Bangladeshi) in the span of less than three years.

All these flights are packed with investors and textile machinery vendors from both sides a lot of whom I have personally spoken to while on these flights. Bangladesh is one of China's important foreign production hubs for textiles, if you don't count Vietnam. The amount of bilateral trade has amounted to more than fifty billion yearly by now.

I fly these routes several times a year and the changes are spectacular to witness.

This is other way around. This is a $4 billion project which is part of $12.5 billion project to generate 6000 MW electricity. This is GCM Resources which has signed the contract with PowerChina. Obviously PowerChina can do anything with that money. But monkey land is poor enough to give back money for any big investment.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...ed-to-set-up-2-000-mw-power-plant-in-dinajpur

Officials of GCM Resources—that conducted a feasibility study for the Phulbari coal mine—said the new venture will invest an approximate US$4 billion in the project.

They said the proposed project is part of a broader strategy by GCM Resources to generate 6,000MW of low-cost electricity for Bangladesh’s market—utilizing domestic coal—providing an estimated US$12.5 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI).


This is a Bangladeshi project being invested on by Chinese and British interests. What business does an Indian troll have dissing on this and what value can this schmuck bring to the conversation, given he has zero knowledge of Bangladeshi infra?

Bangladeshi guys don't tag this guy. 'Ignore' him.

Shameless feckless clueless schmuck. SMH.
 
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Poor little billu....doesn't even know that @Two and I talk, interact and are friends outside of here :rofl:

@Two @dy1022 @GeraltofRivia I am a "China-hating extremist hindu troll" :rofl:

Long live China - Myanmar friendship and cooperation @Aung Zaya @Chinese-Dragon

What do Bangladeshis have to say about it?

I think its pretty clear:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/bang...na-new-foreign-minister.595814/#post-11087040

Rohingya has woken up BD to China's true nature.
Before this most BD'shis thought it was Western propaganda as regards Uyghur. Now they know that it is actually true.
 
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Its no problem hah, just lot of Bangladeshis absolutely hate Chinese investment in Myanmar :D (they go so far to start hating on China based just on that lol). Some (BD memberes) here have even said because of China-Myanmar friendship....the uighur mass-repression stories must be true.

@OsmanAli98 @Indus Pakistan @Chinese-Dragon
BD welcomed Chinese investment in Kyukpyo as well as SEZ in myanmar. It is only the Rohingya issue got into people's psyche. Unstable Rakhine will not make any SEZ feasible anymore neither big time port project. China would be better off draining Burmese gas and use their lad to transport oil. There are lots of other places including Bangladesh where Chinese businesses can invest and get the return many fold. @Two
 
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Chaiwala's administration gets a heart attack anytime Bangladesh gets significant foreign investments or a strategic piece of armed forces technology.

These people are true small-minded Indiots.
 
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Poor butt-hurt comes in here and sees how yet another massive power plant is being constructed in BD. This just again destroys his narrative of BD GDP figures being fake.
He thinks he knows more about the true state of the BD economy than both the US and Chinese multi-billion dollar companies.
World needs to wake up to the fact that they are wrong and butt-hurt is right.
 
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Poor butt-hurt comes in here and sees how yet another massive power plant is being constructed in BD. This just again destroys his narrative of BD GDP figures being take.
He thinks he knows more about the true state of the BD economy than both the US and Chinese multi-purpose dollar companies.
World needs to wake up to the fact that they are wrong and butt-hurt is right.

But 1 thing, for coal powered power plant I think 4 billion usd for 2000 MW is little high. It should have remained within 3 billion usd.
 
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