LTL clinches another power project in Bangladesh 

Wednesday, 29 November 2017 00:00 -     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

 

  • Plans are underway for 1,000 MW by 2020

 Renowned Sri Lankan power sector leader LTL Global is planning to commission a power project for 1,000 MW in Bangladesh by 2020. 

LTL Group will be completing the commissioning of a total of 536 MW in thermal power plants by 2018 in Bangladesh alone since its entry there in 2012. With Bangladesh striving towards achieving its 2020 goals of increasing the installed power capacity according to its national policy, the Sri Lankan power industry giant had excelled in its role with world-class technologies. This will be the first occasion a Sri Lankan company has joined global power leaders. 

Recently LTL Global contracted a strategic project valued at Rs. 10 billion ($ 65 million) on an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) for a 113 MW power plant in Chittagong, Bangladesh for ACORN Infrastructures Services Ltd, Bangladesh. The project will be completed in eight and half months with over 350 piles under civil works. 

LTL is a highly valued trademark in the power sector in Bangladesh and the region due to the reliability and performance demonstrated through all its ventures. The company, operating a fully-fledged office in Dhaka, is now moving towards construction in HV transmission systems of 400 kV, a voltage level which is not present in Sri Lanka yet, with the collaboration of Japanese multinationals. In addition, LTL is now importing fuel to Bangladesh from Singapore, which is an innovative solution that is being implemented by the company for its power plants. 

The senior management of LTL believes the best product to see overseas is engineering knowledge and skills. 

 

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