Job Circular Title | Electricity Generation Company of Bangladesh Limited Job Circular 2024 |
Job Circular Title in Short Form | EGCB Job Circular 2024 |
Job Category | Company Jobs |
Number of vacant positions | 01 |
Educational Qualification | Honors |
Experience | See the circular |
Salary | 1,49,000 |
Age Limit | 32 Years |
Online Application Form | egcb.teletalk.com.bd |
Application Deadline | 16 April 2024 |
Electricity Generation Company of Bangladesh Limited Job Circular 2024
Application Deadline: 16 April 2024
Apply Online: egcb.teletalk.com.bd
Visit Official Website: www.egcb.com.bd
Power Sector Development and Reform
The power sector in Bangladesh has been undergoing a process of significant institutional change. Since 1972 the operation of the power sector has been the responsibility of the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB), reporting to the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources (MPEMR). This responsibility has been subdivided over the years, initially with the setting up of the Rural Electrification Board (REB) in 1978, and the subsequent creation of a co-operative based model for expansion of access, the co-operatives being known as Palli Bidyuit Samity (PBS). In 1991 the responsibility for power distribution in Dhaka was vested with the Dhaka Electric Supply Authority (DESA). Since the mid 1990s, the Government of Bangladesh has continued with the vertical unbundling of the sector, through the creation of separate publicly owned entities for generation, transmission and distribution, and the development of a Single Buyer market model. This has led to the entry of a number of Independent Power Producers (IPPs) into the market. The unbundling has led to the creation of a number of independently managed entities which are gradually taking over the operational responsibility previously vested with BPDB, thereby changing its status to that of a holding Company, with management control being decentralized into the business units. As part of the ongoing program of power sector reform, a regulatory body,’ the BERC (Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission) has been set up, and a unit called Power Cell has been set up within the MPEMR to drive the reform process forward.