Garbage and hyacinths stuck in water supply pipes after a storm have forced a partial halt on production at two units of Ashuganj Power Station in Brahmanbaria. The pipes got clogged by the garbage and hyacinths from the Meghna River during a storm on Friday night, shutting the north and south steam turbines, according to a bdnews24.com. The two units with a total capacity to produce 700 MW of electricity were producing 400 MW because of the disruption, said the power station's Executive Director Md Abdul Mazid. The authorities were repairing the pipes to normalise production and the work was expected to complete by Saturday night, he said. The power plant has six units, including two combined cycle units that need water from the river to keep their steam turbines running.
Source: bd News24 May 04, 2024 22:06 UTC