The glass industry in Bangladesh is relatively small compared to other manufacturing sectors but has been experiencing growth in recent years. The demand for glass in Bangladesh comes from various sectors such as construction, automotive, packaging, and consumer goods. The industry imports some types of specialty glass and high-end products that are not manufactured domestically. However, local production is increasing to meet domestic demand, and some companies are also exploring export opportunities for certain types of glass products.
Overall, while the glass industry in Bangladesh is growing, it faces both opportunities and challenges typical of emerging manufacturing sectors in developing countries. As demand for construction and consumer goods continues to rise, the industry is expected to expand further, provided it can address infrastructure needs and maintain competitive production costs.
Nasir Float Glass Industries Limited (NFGIL) is a multi-functional float glass complex set up at Dubail, Delduar, Natiapara, Tangail, Bangladesh. The glass manufacturer needed a reliable gas generator able to run continuously on a 24/7 basis. Additionally, NFGIL required the gas gensets to be efficient, helping them reduce their production cost and rendering significant environmental benefits.
Upon the completion of the bidding process for their requirement of 7.5MW power plant at their manufacturing unit in Dubail, Clarke Energy were selected to complete the project’s installation due to the various working options offered, the generator’s availability, engineering capabilities, as well as the better lead time. Clarke Energy supplied INNIO’s Jenbacher lean burn gas genset model 5 x JGS 420 GS NL, 11kV, each giving an output of 1.5MW, well equipped with remote monitoring controls helping them reduce labour and maintenance costs. The JGS 420 gas generator’s increased power density covered the manufacturing unit’s yearly electrical requirements. Use of high efficiency Jenbacher gas genset model JGS 420 has helped NFGIL save on input costs as the second source of energy in glass industry is electricity, which accounts for around 25% of the energy consumption. The gensets run in island/isolated mode with the plant designed for the generating sets to be grid synchronized helping NFGIL maximize the power output.
Mr. Badiuzzaman Sikder – General Manager, Nasir Float Glass Industries Limited commented: “The installation process was a challenge because of time constraints to complete the project for fulfilling the domestic float glass demand. Clarke Energy Bangladesh Limited team was professional throughout the entire process from the installation through start-up and commissioning of the system to normal operations as previously experienced by us for our glassware and tube manufacturing unit in Mirzapur, Tangail. Implementation of cogeneration system has helped our manufacturing unit comply with energy efficiency regulations and emission standards. This project demonstrates our Group’s commitment to sustainability and responsible energy use”.
The partnership between Nasir Float Glass Industries Limited, Clarke Energy’s offices in Bangladesh, and INNIO as technology partner made this project a total success.
Key information | |
Project: | Nasir Float Glass Industries Limited |
Capacity: | 7.50 MWe |
Location: | Dubail, Delduar, Natiapara, Tangail, Bangladesh |
Industry: | Glass manufacturing |
Application | Combined heat and power |
Installation by: | Clarke Energy |
Engine Manufacturer | INNIO Group Jenbacher |
Engine Type: | 5 x JGS 420 |
Fuel Type: | Natural gas |