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POWER CHINA & Beringia Energy GLOBAL

Power Construction Corporation of China (POWERCHINA) is an integrated construction group that provides investment and financing, planning design, engineering construction, equipment manufacturing, and operation management for clean and low-carbon energy, water resources, environmental construction and infrastructure.

Beringia Energy Global will work together with POWERCHINA to implement the strategic vision for Green Ammonia in Bangladesh, leveraging their technical leadership to develop sustainable energy assets and drive industrial decarbonization.

Innovative Energy Solutions

Bangladesh Energy Outlook

Bangladesh's power capacity currently stands at 25,951 MW. The power system relies heavily on Natural gas, Oil, and Coal. While the future strategy shifts towards Gas, Renewable Energy (RNE), and Imports, Furnace Oil and High-Speed Diesel (HSD) will remain critical for the near future to meet peaking demands.

Fuel Consumption Dynamics

Looking back at historical trends, furnace oil consumption has not diminished despite natural gas shortages. High-Speed Diesel (HSD) has also been largely utilized due to peaking load requirements.

In the coming decade, Furnace oil is projected to remain in use until at least 2035 to undertake a large portion of the base load, while HSD will continue to provide essential peaking services for grid stability.

Fuel Consumption Trends

Historical Fuel Consumption Analysis (1995-2023)

The LNG & Gas Dependency Challenge

Natural gas plays a prominent role in electricity supply, making up approximately 80% of the generation mix (2018-2022 average).

Bangladesh relies on LNG imports to meet ~20% of its total natural gas consumption. In 2022, a notable decrease in foreign exchange reserves led to a suspension of spot market LNG purchases from July to November, resulting in significant fuel shortages and harsh load shedding across the nation.

Fuel Price Trends

Comparative Fuel Price Index & Volatility Data

The data below provides a concentrated summary of Bangladesh's power landscape and the projected capacity growth required to meet future demand. Understanding these dynamics is essential for navigating the country's energy transition.

Energy Profile Summary

  • Total System Capacity 25,951 MW
  • Natural Gas Contribution ~80%
  • LNG Consumption Share ~20%
  • Spot Market Criticality High Risk

Capacity Development Plan (MW)

Source 2025 2030 2035 2040 2041
Coal Power 6,977 9,377 11,777 18,195 20,195
Gas Power 8,516 9,432 15,447 20,328 20,177
HSD 1,520 1,520 1,373 220 0
Furnace Oil 2,485 2,030 300 0 0
Import 2,500 5,000 7,000 9,000 9,000
Nuclear 2,232 3,432 4,632 5,832 7,032
Hydro 230 330 330 330 330
RNE 2,718 3,458 3,864 3,864 3,864
Total MW 27,178 34,579 44,723 57,769 60,598

The Solution

The Role of Green Ammonia

Green Ammonia acts as a carbon-neutral energy carrier that can be easily transported and stored. It addresses the instability of indigenous Renewable Energy (RNE) by acting as a "regulating station" for the power grid.

Stable Sourcing

Landing price estimated at 500-550 USD/t, sourced directly from established production sites in Oman.

Zero Carbon

A completely carbon-neutral solution that aligns with COP28 commitments to phase out fossil fuels globally.

Ammonia Market Context

Global Hydrogen Trade Scenarios to 2050 (IRENA)

Industrial Synergy: Fertilizer Retrofitting

Saving 1.8 Billion Cubic Meters (BCM) of Natural Gas annually.

In Bangladesh, urea production consumes approximately 5.6BCM of natural gas at full capacity. By substituting natural gas with imported Green Ammonia in the urea production process, we can:

1.8 BCM

Gas saved for 1200MW power

100%

Reduction in feedstock CO2

Ammonia Urea Synergy

CO2 emission savings by feedstock type

Project Envision

1200MW Cox's Bazar Dual-Fuel Plant

Location Advantages
  • Close to Ammonia receiving terminal
  • High RNE grid penetration area
  • Marine transport ready infrastructure
Technical Features
  • Capacity: 1200MW (Executed in stages)
  • 230KV Overhead Line connection
  • Medium-size Ammonia tank storage
Grid Role
  • Frequency Regulation
  • Load Balancing for solar/wind
  • 100% Green electricity for Industry
WinGD X-DF-A Engine

WinGD X-DF-A Zero-Carbon Solution

The WinGD XDF-A AMMONIA genset represents the optimal solution for low-cost electricity and zero CO2 emissions in power plants.

High Efficiency

Across all loads

No Derating

At high ambient temp

  • 3x better electric inertia than GT (support stable grid)
  • 100% reduction in CO2 with green ammonia
  • Capability to burn Bio-diesel as backup

Strategic Roadmap

01

MOU Signing

Agreement between Govt & Developer for pilot study.

02

Oman Site FS

Feasibility study for the Green Ammonia production plant.

03

Retrofit Study

Investigation of existing fertilizer factory compatibility.

04

Power Plant FS

Full Feasibility Study of the 1200MW Cox's Bazar facility.