Published : 18 Jan 2026, 09:48 PM
The first unit of Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant in Pabna’s Ishwardi is targeting completion of fuel loading by the end of February.
Citing information provided by officials involved in the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant project, the Chief Advisor’s Office disclosed the information on Sunday.
Salehuddin Ahmed, science and technology and finance advisor, visited the Rooppur site on Friday, inspecting overall progress and consulting with project officials, engineers, and workers.
Salehuddin said the nuclear power plant will play a “transformative role” in the national electricity sector as the country’s first nuclear facility.
Officials said the project, adhering to all international regulations, is now in its final stages of construction.
Engineers from Russia’s state-owned nuclear firm Rosatom report that fuel loading for Unit-1 is feasible by February-end.
Project representatives anticipate that Unit-1 could initially supply about 350MW to the national grid by the end of March, gradually scaling up to nearly 1,150MW from its 1,200MW capacity.
The project is expected to strengthen energy security, meet growing electricity demand, and contribute significantly to Bangladesh’s sustainable development goals.
The $12.65 billion project is being constructed with Russian collaboration.
Bangladesh finances 10 percent, with Russia providing the remaining 90 percent as a loan.
Two units, each producing 1,200MW, will generate a total of 2,400MW. The plant’s operational life is 60 years, extendable by 20 more years.
The foundation was laid in October 2013 by former prime minister Sheikh Hasina.
In November 2017, she inaugurated the concrete pouring for the first unit’s reactor and cooling dome.
Production, initially scheduled for early 2021, was delayed due to the pandemic and later complicated by the Ukraine war and other logistical challenges.