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Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation in Bangladesh
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation sector based in Bangladesh. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
4 on file
Lakdhanavi Limited Bangladesh Branch
Lakdhanavi is Sri Lanka’s first and largest independent power producer and Sri Lanka’s largest Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) contractor and 0 & M contractor, for major power projects, including combined cycle power plants, diesel-engines based power plants, mini hydro power plants and wind power plants. The company has also made its mark globally. Lakdhanavi Limited provides tailor-made turnkey power plant solutions within the entire plant life cycle. It has a proven track record of operation in South East Asia, Middle East & Africa within the last decade. The financial specialists of the company have a reputation of excellence in integrated project financing and financial modelling services for large-scale power projects. The high competency displayed by Lakdhanavi enables it to handle pivotal aspects of project identification and development with efficiency.
201 to 500 staff
Summit Corporation Limited
Far-sight, forward looking, creating a better future: for shareholders, our nation and the world are the core values, we have strive towards. For the last 25 years, Summit Corporation Limited (formerly known as Summit Industrial and Mercantile Corporation (Pvt.) Ltd.) has set standards of excellence, inattentiveness, creativity and productivity. In the private sector, we have built the country’s first tank terminal, container terminal and the first independent power plant.
501 to 1000 staff
Coal Power Generation Company Bangladesh Ltd. Cpgcbl
The Coal Power Generation Company Bangladesh Limited (CPGCBL), an enterprise of the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a public limited company registered under the Companies Act, 1994 on 5th September 2011. The main objective of the Company is to generate electricity based on mainly but not solely on coal as fuel. At present, electricity producing in Bangladesh is mostly from Natural gas-based power plant. However, since the current gas demand has increased rapidly and the production or currently available (Proven + Probable) natural gas will face depletion in near future. It is not realistic to establish a policy that depends too heavily on domestic natural gas for the development of a new long-term power generation plan. In order to develop a policy of fuel diversification in the power sector, the Government of Bangladesh (GoB) requested support from the Japanese Government in term of establishing PSMP which covers the strategy to expand coal fired power generation focusing on not only domestic coal but also on imported coal. In this regard, CPGCBL has taken initiatives to develop coal fired power plants with advanced technology. CPGCBL will undertake any scheme for construction of Power Plant under the Private Sector Power Generation Policy of Bangladesh, Public-Private Partnership Policy or any other Policy Framework of the Government.
201 to 500 staff
Khulna Power Company Ltd
Khulna Power Company Ltd (KPCL) is the first Independent Power Producer (IPP) of Bangladesh.
51 to 200 staff