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General Electric Co. (GE) is seeking to move away from India to Bangladesh for its power generation business, attracted by the country’s fast decision-making, Banmali Agrawala, president and chief executive for GE South Asia has told india's Mint newspaper.

Power projects with an aggregate capacity of 9,322.5 MW are lying stranded in India for lack of enough gas.

So gas-rich Bangladesh has emerged as the destination of choice for GE for its power business, a report in 'Mint' said.


“In our region we have Bangladesh where we continue to do business. They have gas and let me be tongue in cheek and say that they take decisions. From the power generation perspective, at the moment there is more activity we have for the newer gas-based power plants in Bangladesh,” said Agrawala.
Bangladesh has substantial gas reserves of 135.8 billion cu.m. and installed capacity of 10,264MW, with plans to achieve 24,000MW capacity in five years.

Slowing growth, high borrowing costs and delays in securing regulatory approvals have hit many infrastructure projects in India, including power plants, hurting the ability of their promoters to repay creditors and vendors.

India has a power generation capacity of 237,745MW, of which 21,382MW is fuelled by gas. For these projects to operate at a plant load factor—a measure of average capacity utilization—of 70%, a supply of 71.7 million standard cubic metres per day (mscmd) of gas is required. But the total gas supply is much less.

Also, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Odisha and West Bengal have deferred raising electricity tariffs with the Election Commission putting the decision on hold because of the elections.

“We believe the governments of some other states may also be waiting for elections to conclude before announcing power tariff hikes. If implemented, the tariff hikes would be good for the state electricity board package, and would benefit the sector,” UBS Global Equity Research said in a 3 April report.

GE has called for faster decision-making and clarity on policies by the Indian government.

This has found resonance in the ongoing election, with the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party’s election manifesto stating, “UPA (Congress-led United Progressive Alliance) Government has unleashed ‘Tax terrorism’ and ‘uncertainty’, which not only creates anxiety amongst the business class and negatively impacts the investment climate, but also dents the image of the country.”



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With Hasina at the helm BD will take lead over PK economy in this decade
 
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With Hasina at the helm BD will take lead over PK economy in this decade
Well let's hope so. We need Bangladeshis here to stop sucking up to Pakistanis and a few others that suck up to Indians. I am okay with Hasina provided she keeps a stand-offish relationship with India. Also, anytime these multinationals from the US or Europe invest in Bangladesh, we need Americans or Europeans to oversee any projects. I don't want any Indians involved even if they are head of the South Asia arm of the company involved. I just don't trust Indians and Pakistanis.
 
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Well let's hope so. We need Bangladeshis here to stop sucking up to Pakistanis and a few others that suck up to Indians. I am okay with Hasina provided she keeps a stand-offish relationship with India. Also, anytime these multinationals from the US or Europe invest in Bangladesh, we need Americans or Europeans to oversee any projects. I don't want any Indians involved even if they are head of the South Asia arm of the company involved. I just don't trust Indians and Pakistanis.


Bangladesh is geographically South East Asia. Does that make you happy?
 
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great news.....
if u think GE is abandoning india then u are a fool......
india is the 2nd largest oil and gas importer and 5th largest producer of electricity...
and demand for both is going to grow exponentially.......so, no Multi national is leaving india.....
they are just expanding their business around india thats all........

BTW good news for BD......looks like india will soon start importing electricity form BD......:D:D
 
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