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Baghabari GT 1223 MW Gas

Gas

Baghabari GT 1 holds a prominent position in Bangladesh's energy sector as the 16th largest power generation facility out of 57 in the country, boasting a capacity of 223 MW. This gas-fired plant accounts for 1.88% of Bangladesh's total energy capacity, which stands at 11,840 MW, showcasing its importance in a landscape dominated by gas generation. As the 12th largest gas plant among 27, Baghabari GT 1 plays a crucial role in meeting the energy demands of a rapidly growing economy. Utilizing advanced gas turbine technology, Baghabari GT 1 efficiently converts natural gas into electricity, providing a reliable and relatively cleaner energy source compared to traditional oil-fired plants. This facility operates alongside several notable nearby plants, including the Siddhirganj (Dutch Bangla), which has a substantial capacity of 520 MW, and other gas plants like Summit Power and Ullapara, which offer 80 MW and 11 MW, respectively. The presence of such a diverse array of facilities within a 50 km radius illustrates the energy cluster that Baghabari is part of, enhancing regional energy security and stability. The Bangladeshi energy profile is shifting towards gas, which is now the dominant fuel type, overtaking oil and coal. Baghabari GT 1’s contribution is integral to this shift, helping to provide a steady supply of electricity that supports both residential and industrial needs in the region. The strategic location of this plant aids in reducing transmission losses and improving the efficiency of energy delivery to nearby urban centers. Commissioned in 1999, Baghabari GT 1 has been operational for over two decades, reflecting a commitment to maintaining and upgrading its facilities to meet modern energy demands. The plant is operated by a dedicated team focused on maximizing output while ensuring environmental compliance and operational efficiency. Looking ahead, Baghabari GT 1 is poised to play an even more significant role in Bangladesh's energy landscape as the government pushes for further gas exploration and development. This facility not only serves as a backbone of the current energy supply but also represents the potential for future growth in clean energy initiatives, aligning with national goals for sustainability and energy independence.

Capacity
223 MW
Commissioning Year
1999

27 years old

Owner
Bangladesh Power Development Board
Location
24.1361°, 89.5933°

Bangladesh, Asia

Location
Coordinates:: 24.136100, 89.593300
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Gas
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Bangladesh
Continent
Asia
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
BangladeshEnergy Profile
57
Total Plants
11.8 GW
Total Capacity
GasOilCoalHydro
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Gas Power Generation: An Overview of Its Mechanisms, Benefits, and Future Prospects

Gas power generation is a significant component of the global energy landscape, characterized by the use of natural gas to produce electricity. This process typically involves either gas turbines or combined cycle gas plants. In a gas turbine, compressed air is mixed with natural gas and ignited, producing high-temperature exhaust gases that spin a turbine connected to a generator. Combined cycle plants enhance efficiency by utilizing both gas and steam turbines. After the gas turbine generates electricity, the waste heat is used to produce steam, which drives a steam turbine, thereby maximizing energy extraction from the fuel.

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