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Russia's Rosatom Begins Loading Fuel Into Bangladesh's First Nuclear Plant

The 2,400-megawatt plant could meet up to 10% of national power demand, the government said, as Bangladesh seeks to ease grid pressure.

  • On Tuesday, Power-hungry Bangladesh began loading uranium fuel into the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, a key step toward bringing the 2,400-megawatt facility online to ease pressure on the overstretched power grid.
  • Bangladesh imports 95 percent of its oil and gas, primarily from the Middle East, where energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz have faced disruptions since war began in late February.
  • Once fully operational, the US$11 billion plant could meet 10 percent of power demands for the South Asian nation of 170 million people, with initial generation anticipated by August.
  • "This marks the start of the physical start-up phase," Saikat Ahmed, the plant's senior scientific information officer, told AFP as the reactor core initiates a controlled nuclear fission chain reaction.
  • "Every aspect of safety and security will be further evaluated," Shafiqul Islam, a professor of nuclear engineering at the University of Dhaka, said regarding the complex and sensitive phase before full-scale production.
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Rator of the Rooppur Nuclear Plant, built by Russia, which will receive the fuel, should start partial operations in four to five months and reach its total capacity of 1,200 megawatts by December

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Bangladesh starts fuelling its first nuclear power station

Bangladesh begins fueling its first nuclear power station, aiming to alleviate summer power shortages for its growing population.

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Russia's Rosatom begins loading fuel into Bangladesh's first nuclear plant

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Channel News Asia broke the news in Singapore on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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