The project will contribute to the up-gradation of Bangladesh’s rural electricity distribution system as part of Government of Bangladesh’s vision of “Electricity for All by 2021”
German firm Siemens said that it has won an order worth approximately ₹187.4 crore from Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board (BREB). All the products and solutions delivered for the project have been manufactured in factories at Siemens India.
The project includes construction of new 33/11 kV Air Insulated Switchgear substations in Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet. The project will contribute to the up-gradation of Bangladesh’s rural electricity distribution system as part of Government of Bangladesh’s vision of “Electricity for All by 2021”.
BREB is an electricity distribution provider under the government of Bangladesh responsible for providing electricity to the rural parts of Bangladesh. The project is part of BREB’s efforts to upgrade the country’s rural electricity distribution system and will contribute to accomplishing the government’s vision of “Electricity for All by 2021”.
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