"Under the approval, first phase of 750 MW power plant will be set up at Meghnaghat (Narayanganj district), around 40 km South-East of Dhaka along with the FSRU terminal at Maheshkhali Island in Cox's Bazar district of Bangladesh," the company said in a statement here.
Reliance Power will set up a 2 million tonnes a year floating LNG import terminal with a floating storage and re-gasification unit (FSRU) to bring the fuel in ships for firing the power plant.
The first phase will be commissioned in 24 months from the zero date, in 2018-19 and help meet Bangladesh's rising demand for electricity.
"This will be the largest foreign direct investment in Bangladesh with a potential investment of over USD 1.3 billion," the statement said.
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Total investment in the 3,000 MW power plant together with LNG terminal would be close to USD 3 billion.
The company will use the equipment it had contracted for its Samalkot project in Andhra Pradesh for setting up the power plant in Bangladesh.
Reliance Power was implementing a 2,400 MW gas-based power project at Samalkot in Andhra Pradesh. The project was to be allocated gas from Reliance Industries' KG-D6 block but due to the drastic decline in production, the project has not got any gas so far.
The equipment for the project has been procured and is ready with the company. Use of these brand new equipment will put the implementation of Bangladesh project on fast track.
"Reliance Power is proposing to install the world-class equipment procured from internationally reputed equipment suppliers for combined cycle power project at Samalkot in Andhra Pradesh, including advanced class 9FA machines supplied by GE, in the proposed project at Bangladesh. This will help set up the project on a fast-track basis," the statement said.