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    219, Outer Circular Road, Boro Moghbazar,

    Dhaka-1217, Bangladesh

    Tel: +88-02-8332185, +88-02-8332115

    Fax: +88-20-8332382

    Mail:[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Spondon Power and Energy Limited (SPEL)

    Spondon Power and Energy Limited (SPEL) had been established with a pledge to

    serve the countries power sector with its quality, sincerity and commitment.

    Currently it is related with power distribution and transmission system and all

    related equipments. SPEL is the local distributor of world famous Hyundai

    companys Low Voltage and Medium Voltage equipments and steadily moving

    towards dealing with heavy duty equipments as well. SPEL was also able to

    attract the renowned brands of Japan, Korea, Finland, Italy, Russia and Germany,

    as SPEL is promise bound to serve with quality.

    SPEL is also visioning to enter in to power generation very soon in order to serve

    the nation to avert severe power crisis. It also envisioned to renewable energy

    sector as well, which possess enough potential. Provide the country with LED

    lights is also an important agenda of SPEL.

    SPEL is a committed company to serve every sphere of power sector.

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    Mission

    Spondon Power and Energy Limited (SPEL) is promise bound to bring in a

    significant change with excellence in the power sector of Bangladesh.

    Vision

    SPEL envisions with a bright and prospective future of the power sector in

    Bangladesh, which would help to prosper in an effective & fruitful manner

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    Organogram of Spondon Power & Energy Ltd.

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    Power & Energy: Country Context in Brief

    Bangladesh's energy infrastructure is quite small, insufficient and poorly

    managed. According to a recent report the per capita energy consumption in

    Bangladesh is one of the lowest (136 kWH) in the world. Noncommercial energysources, such as wood fuel, animal waste, and crop residues, are estimated to

    account for over half of the country's energy consumption. Bangladesh has small

    reserves of oil and coal-that is not being utilized due to the indecisive attitude in

    formulating the coal policy. But, it has very large natural gas resources.

    Commercial energy consumption is mostly natural gas (around 66%), followed by

    oil, hydropower and coal.

    Electricity is the major source of power for country's most of the economic

    activities. Bangladesh's installed electric generation capacity was 4.7 GW in 2009;

    only three-fourth of which is considered to be available. Only 40% of the

    population has access to electricity with a per capita availability of 136 kWh per

    annum. Problems in the Bangladesh's electric power sector include corruption in

    administration, high system losses, and delay in completion of new plants, low

    plant efficiencies, erratic power supply, electricity theft, blackouts, and shortages

    of funds for power plant maintenance. Overall, the country's generation plants

    have been unable to meet system demand over the past decade and currently the

    country is facing more than 1,000 MWs of power shortage. The most appalling

    situation the country is facing with the quick rental power plants, which were

    brought hurriedly to avert the power shortage crisis. All these require a

    pragmatic and dynamic power system by which the country would be able to

    survive from a colossal economic/financial loss.

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    Projects Completed

    Supply of 870 pcs distribution transformer at central zone of Mymensinghand Sylhet from JICA fund. Project cost was 3 million USD.

    Supply of 600 pcs transformer at BPDB central store, tongi. Project cost was3Lac USD.

    Block Super vision at Paira river, Barguna under Water Development Boardfro ADB fund. Project cost was 6 million USD.

    Supplied 100KVA 11/.415KV 419nos and 250KVA 11/.415KV 451nosDistribution Transformers to Central Zone Power Distribution Project

    (CZPDP) against BPDB contract no: pur-131/CZPDP/Package-7/Lot-1/2010/313 Dated: 05/12/2010. Manufacturer: South China Electric

    (Quanzhou) Co. Ltd. Address: Sihuang industrial zone, Xiamei Town, Nanan,

    Quauzhou City, Fujian Province, P.R.C

    Successfully Installed 100KVA Substation at Assembly Architect &Developers, House -13, Road -3, Sector-6, Uttra, Dhaka.

    Successfully Installed 350KVAR PFI Plant at Shahriar Steel & Rolling Mills,Konapara, Demra, Dhaka

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    Distributor of Hyundai Heavy Industries for Low Voltage and

    Medium Voltage Equipments, Korea

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    Product Line:

    1. Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB)2. Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB)3. Air Circuit Breaker (ACB)4. Vacuum Circuit Breaker (VCB)5. Magnetic Contactor6. Manual Motor Starter7. Tharmal Over Load Relay8. Digital Motor Protection Relay9. Capacitor Switching (MC)10.Electronic Timer11.Mechanical Latching Block12.Inverter (VFD)13.Solar System14.LED Lights15.Load Break Switch16.Mechanical Interlock Unit