Cox’s Bazar Wind Farm is a 60MW onshore wind power project. It is planned in Chittagong, Bangladesh. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently at the under construction stage. It will be developed in a single phase. The project construction is likely to commence in 2021 and is expected to enter into commercial operation in June 2023. Buy the profile here.

Description

The project is being developed and currently owned by US DK Green Energy (Bd). The company has a stake of 100%.

The project is expected to generate 145,600MWh electricity to offset 109,200t of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) a year. The project cost is expected to be around $116.51m.

The project will have 110m high towers.

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Development status

The project construction is expected to commence from 2021. Subsequent to that it will enter into commercial operation by June 2023.

Power purchase agreement

The power generated from the project will be sold to Bangladesh Power Development Board under a power purchase agreement. The power will be sold at the rate of $0.12kWh for a period of 18 years.

Contractors involved

Wuling Power is expected to render engineering procurement construction services for the wind power project.

Envision Energy will be the turbine supplier for the wind power project. The wind power project consists of 22 turbines.

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This information is drawn from GlobalData’s Power Intelligence Center, which provides detailed profiles of over 170,000 active, planned and under construction power plants worldwide from announcement through to operation across all technologies and countries worldwide.