Severe Power Crisis in Bangladesh: Frequent Outages, Reduced Imports, and Restricted Business Hours

Severe Power Crisis in Bangladesh: Frequent Outages, Reduced Imports, and Restricted Business Hours

📅 August 14, 2026 🏷️ News/World & Energy
Bangladesh is grappling with an escalating power crisis, with daily blackouts lasting up to 16 hours in several regions, heavily disrupting small businesses, manufacturing units, and daily life.

Key Highlights:
- Government Restrictions: To conserve energy, the Bangladesh government ordered all shops, markets, and shopping malls to close by 8:00 PM, while illuminated billboards and decorative lighting have been completely banned.
- Fuel and LNG Shortages: Disruptions in natural gas supplies through the Strait of Hormuz and technical faults at the Maheshkhali LNG terminal have left gas-based power plants operating well below capacity.
- Reduced Imports from India: Electricity supply from Adani Power's Godda plant in Jharkhand has dropped significantly due to coal handling issues, compounding unpaid dues and worsening the grid deficit.

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