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Bangladesh raises gas prices for power plants

Bangladesh has actually raised gas costs for power plants by 0.75 taka ($ 0.0068) per system to reduce the subsidy concern, the energy ministry stated on Tuesday, efficient from this month.

The move comes as the federal government is set to raise power tariffs from March.

Under the new rates, state-run power plants, independent power producers and rental power plants will need to pay 14.75 taka per cubic metre of gas while captive power plants, small power plants and industrial power stations will pay 30.75 taka.

Rates of gas for transport, fertiliser plants and households will not be altered.

Gas costs were last raised by an average of 82% in January last year.

Bangladesh has actually had a hard time to spend for imported fuel and gas since of diminishing dollar reserves since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, requiring the nation to turn last year to the International Monetary Fund for a $4.7 billion bailout.

(source: Reuters)