Govt. repays Tk. 18,631crore outstanding foreign power bill in one year

BSS
Published On: 07 Aug 2025, 11:36 Updated On:07 Aug 2025, 13:20

DHAKA, Aug 07, 2025 (BSS) – The interim government has repaid an amount of Tk. 18,631 crore as outstanding foreign power bill against electricity imports, power division officials said today.

“The government has been actively working to settle outstanding bills, including those owed to (India’s) Adani Power and others,” Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Adviser Dr Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan told BSS.

He said of the amount the power division has paid Tk. 5000 crore to Adani Power Limited against its dues of Tk. 7934.89 crore as electricity bill and “now the Adani will     get Tk. 2,363.50 crore”.

Khan said that the government took various steps to mimimise avoidable expenditures related to different power projects and so far Tk. 6,479 crore was saved.

Power division officials said under an extensive effort in the past one year they reduced import service charge by 4 percent worth Tk. 470 crore from 9 percent from energy import for private power plants.

Apart from this, quantity of shipment was increased to 20,000 tonnes from 15,000 tonnes, which will also save Tk. 354 crore. Tariff renegotiation was done, which is lower than the average selling price of Tk. 8.95 per unit to save Tk. 2,500 crore annually.

Meanwhile, the government shut downed 10 inefficient and outdated old plants by Independent Power Producers (IPPs) or rental power plants having generation capacity 1010 MW, which saved Tk. 525 crore.

 Besides, steps were taken to save Tk. 2630 crore through the public power generation companies.

The power division requested the National Board of Revenue (NBR) to reduce tax at source at 6 percent, while the revenue income was targeted at Tk. 9210 crore from renting establishments.

On May 6, 2025, the advisory council meeting approved an amendment to Renewable Energy Policy in principal.

Under the renewable energy policy, the government fixed a target to produce 3,000 MW green energy from rooftop solar panels across the country.

The rooftop solar programmes will be implemented by December this year while the extra electricity would be connected to the national grind.

 

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