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Residents face frequent power outage as Kumargaon power plant shut for 3 weeks
  Date : 06-08-2025

Online Report : Residents of Sylhet have been experiencing frequent power cuts several times a day for almost three weeks as Kumargaon power station shut for almost three weeks.

Bidyut Acharya, assistant engineer of the Kumargaon power plant, said that engineers who have been on reviving it however, say that the station may resume operations within this week.

The 225-megawatt power station at the Kumargaon 132/33 KV grid substation was forced to shut down by a technical glitch.

According to officials at the grid, the power station was shut down nearly three weeks ago following a technical fault.However, the repair work is currently underway, with a specialised team from Dhaka now conducting testing and inspections of the station`s systems.

"The team from Dhaka is carrying out the testing. Once all tests are completed and systems are verified, we are hopeful the 225 MW station will be operational within the week," said Acharya.

Electricity from the Kumargaon plant is distributed to all four districts within Sylhet division: Moulvibazar, Sunamganj, Sylhet and Habiganj.In its absence, Sylhet is currently relying solely on power from the national grid.

However, the National Load Dispatch Centre (NLDC) has been supplying Sylhet with less electricity than the region`s demand, leading to increased load shedding.

People of these districts have been going through prolonged power outages and disruptions in the area.

The inconsistent power supply has also disrupted water distribution by the Sylhet City Corporation, leading to daily water shortages in many neighborhoods.



  
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