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The Study for Master Plan on Coal Power Development in the People’S Republic of Bangladesh People’s Republic of Bangladesh Ministry of Power, Energy and Meneral Resources THE STUDY FOR MASTER PLAN ON COAL POWER DEVELOPMENT IN THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH Power System Master Plan 2010 (PSMP2010) FINAL REPORT Appendix February 2011 Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. Power System Master Plan 2010 Volume 1 Power System Master Plan 2010 Volume 2 Technical Study for the construction of Coal-Fired Power Station i Power System Master Plan 2010 Volume 1 Power System Master Plan 2010 Chapter 4 Coal Sector APPENDIX .................................................................................................4-1 4.1 APPENDIX – 1 Brief summary of Coal Policy..................................................................4-1 4.2 APPENDIX – 2 Potential coal export countries ...............................................................4-16 4.3 APPENDIX-3 Pilot O/C coal mine.................................................................................4-26 4.3.1 Proposing site and connectional layout .......................................................................4-26 4.3.2 Production Plan ...........................................................................................................4-27 4.4 APPENDIX-4 Import coal price scenario.........................................................................4-31 4.4.1 FOB price of import coal.............................................................................................4-31 4.4.2 Price of CIF .................................................................................................................4-34 4.4.3 Cost of handling imported coal ...................................................................................4-37 4.5 APPENDIX – 5 Coal center..............................................................................................4-39 4.5.1 Outline of coal center ..................................................................................................4-39 Chapter 5 Natural Gas Sector APPENDIX......................................................................................5-1 5.1.1 Assessment of current status for existing gas fields ....................................................5-15 5.1.2 Risk assessment and recommendation for stable supply to gas power plants.............5-23 Chapter 6 Other Primary Energy APPENDIX.................................................................................6-1 6.1 Renewable Energy Sector ...................................................................................................6-1 6.1.1 Potentiality of Renewable Energy .................................................................................6-1 6.1.2 Assistance from International and ODA Agencies........................................................6-3 Chapter 9 Power System Analysis APPENDEX .............................................................................9-1 Chapter 10 Financing for Materialization of the Master Plan APPENDEX....................................10-1 10.1 Appendix-1 FINANCIAL MODEL FOR THE MASTER PLAN.................................10-1 ii Power System Master Plan 2010 Volume 2 Technical Study for the construction of Coal-Fired Power Station Chapter 12 Selection of Most-prioritized Projects APPENDIX ....................................................12-1 12.1 APPENDIX –Weighing of Evaluation Items by the AHP Method.....................................12-1 12.2 APPENDIX – 2 1st Screening ..........................................................................................12-10 12.2.1 Fuel Security..............................................................................................................12-10 12.2.2 Feasibility Factor for Construction............................................................................12-10 12.2.3 Operating Conditions.................................................................................................12-11 12.2.4 Economic Conditions ................................................................................................12-12 12.2.5 Local Demand and Supply ........................................................................................12-13 12.2.6 Needs of Bangladesh .................................................................................................12-15 12.2.7 Donor.........................................................................................................................12-16 12.2.8 Environment Influence ..............................................................................................12-16 12.2.9 Social Issues ..............................................................................................................12-17 12.3 APPENDIX – 3 2nd Screening.........................................................................................12-18 12.3.1 Fuel Security..............................................................................................................12-18 12.3.2 Feasibility Factor for Construction............................................................................12-19 12.3.3 Operational Conditions..............................................................................................12-21 12.3.4 Economic Conditions ................................................................................................12-22 12.3.5 Local Demand-Supply...............................................................................................12-23 12.3.6 Needs of Bangladesh .................................................................................................12-25 12.3.7 Donor.........................................................................................................................12-25 12.3.8 Environment Influence ..............................................................................................12-26 12.3.9 Social Issues ..............................................................................................................12-32 Chapter 16 Economic and Financial Analysis of the Most Prioritized Projects APPENDEX.......16-1 16.1 The Model for Economic Analysis of Prioritized Projects .................................................16-1 Chapter 18 Environmental and Social Examination on Most Prioritized Projects APPENDIX....18-1 18.1 Laws and regulation regarding environmental and social consideration ............................18-1 18.1.1 Environmental policy ..................................................................................................18-1 18.1.2 Laws and regulations regarding environmental control ..............................................18-2 18.1.3 Protected area and environmentally controlled area....................................................18-9 18.1.4 Land Acquisition and Involuntary Resettlement .......................................................18-11 18.2 B-K-D-P Site Information.................................................................................................18-12 18.2.1 Site Outlook...............................................................................................................18-12 18.2.2 Detailed Information on Meetings with Local Stakeholders.....................................18-27 18.2.3 Problem Analysis and Problem Solution...................................................................18-29 18.3 Chittagong Site Information..............................................................................................18-35 18.3.1 Site Overview ............................................................................................................18-35 18.3.2 Detailed Information on Meetings with Local Stakeholders.....................................18-46 18.3.3 Problem Analysis and Problem Solution...................................................................18-47 iii Power System Master Plan 2010 18.4 Meghnaghat Site Information ...........................................................................................18-54 18.4.1 Site Overview ............................................................................................................18-54 18.4.2 Detailed Information on Meetings with Local Stakeholders.....................................18-64 18.4.3 Problem Analysis and Problem Solution...................................................................18-66 18.5 Other Information .............................................................................................................18-72 18.6 Outline of simple diffusion calculation.............................................................................18-79 18.7 Terms of Reference for Resettlement Action Plan (DRAFT)...........................................18-83 18.8 Terms of Reference for Environmental Impact Assessment (DRAFT) ............................18-86 18.8.1 Objective: ..................................................................................................................18-86 18.8.2 Scope of Work...........................................................................................................18-87 18.8.3 Content of EIA study report ......................................................................................18-87 iv Power System Master Plan 2010 Volume 1 Power System Master Plan 2010, Figure and Table List APFig. 4-1 Map of coal fields in India ...............................................................................................4-20
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