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Dhaka Electric Supply Company Limited

Dhaka Electric Supply Company Limited (DESCO) is a public limited company which distributes electricity at the Northern parts of Dhaka City and Tongi Town of Gazipur District. The company was created in November 1996 under the Companies Act 1994 as a Public Limited Company. The company is now under the Power Division of the Bangladesh Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources[4] and serving a total number of 604,304 consumers as of 31 December 2013.[5] Md. Selim Uddin, rank of additional secretary, is the chairperson of DESCO and Engr. Md. Kausar Ameer Ali is the managing director.[6]

Dhaka Electric Supply Company Limited
Company typePublic
DSE: DESCO CSE: DESCO
IndustryElectricity Distribution
Founded(November 3, 1996; 27 years ago (1996-11-03)) in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Headquarters
Nikunja-2, Dhaka
,
Bangladesh
Area served
Parts of Northern Dhaka, Purbachal, and Tongi[1]
Revenue2013: US$ 311.1279 million[2]
2014: US$ 014.508 million[2]
2013: US$ 010.349 million[2]
Total assets2013: US$ 435.479 million[2]
Total equity2013: US$ 138.471 million[2]
Number of employees
1573 (2013)[3]
ParentBangladesh Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources[4]
Websitedesco.org.bd

Background edit

Highlighted events
Year Events
2013 Online application for recruitment.
2012 Online application for new connection.
2010 Launching online bill payment system.
2008 Inauguration of Data Acquisition System.
2007 Takeover of Tongi Pourashava and distribution licence from BERC.
2006 Company goes public.
2005 Inauguration of prepaid metering system.
2004 Establishment of sales & distribution divisions.
2003 Takeover of Gulshan area.
1998 Takeover of Mirpur area from DESA.
1996 Certificate of incorporation.

In 1972, the first Government of Bangladesh, in an effort to speed up the investment in the sector issued an ordinance,[7] creating the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB). BPDB, from 1972 to 1995, has increased the generation capacity in the country from 475 MW to 2818 MW, and the length of its 230  kV and 132  kV transmission networks to 419 km and 2469 km respectively. For the first time in December 1982, the eastern and western halves of the country were electrically connected through the commissioning of double circuit 230 kV transmission line across the Jamuna River energized at 132 kV between Ishurdi and Tongi called the first East-West Inter-connector. Thus 230 kV and 132 kV inter-ties linked the distribution networks of all major towns and cities had been through.

But from 1986 onwards, the commercial performance of the BPDB deteriorated and in 1991, BPDB's average gross systems loss was about 42 percent and accounts receivables in excess of 6.5 months of billing. This performance was not found reasonable to the covenants agreed by the Government and BPDB with the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank.

So in 1990, another ordinance was issued, which was subsequently enacted as an Act transferring the 132 kV, 33 kV transmission and distribution system in the Greater Dhaka Area including the Metropolitan City to a newly created Government agency called the Dhaka Electric Supply Authority (DESA). This was done to lessen the administrative burden on BPDB's management by relieving it of the burden of managing about 50 percent of the energy distribution of the entire country.

With the economy performing very well during 1992–95, the demand for electricity grew substantially. Faced with a grim possibility of serious electricity shortages during the next few years and to enable the sector to be financially self-sustaining and also attract private capital, the cabinet approved in principle, the inter-ministerial committee report named "Power Sector Reforms in Bangladesh (PSRB)".[8][9]

In the meanwhile, the performance of BPDB and DESA have slowly but steadily improved, although they are by no means near international levels of performance. In view of this Improvement and the restructuring effort announced by the Government, the development partners have agreed to resume funding to the sector based on the principle of "Reforms Fundina Linkaaes" i.e. every project funded by these partners would have components addressing the reforms decided upon by the Government. The Project has been linked to redefining the franchise area of DESA and handing over of distribution networks outside Metropolitan Dhaka City to Rural Electrification Board (REB), and formation of a corporatized Dhaka Electric Supply Company (DESCO) which will initially take over part of the distribution network of DESA and ultimately take over all its assets. The formation of this company is seen as an essential step towards " Corporatization and Commercialization" of the sector and to reduce the excessive inefficiently in the distribution network in the capital.

Organizational structure and workforce management edit

Name of zones and S&D divisions[10]
Name of zone Name of S&D division
Gulshan Badda
Baridhara
Joarshahara
Gulshan
Mirpur Agargaon
Kafrul
Monipur
Pallabi
Rupnagar
Shah Ali
Uttara Dakshinkhan
Tongi (East)
Tongi (West)
Uttara (East)
Uttara (West)
Uttarkhan

The company's formal organizational structure involves a hierarchical system. The chairman and the board of directors make up the top of this structure. The executive head of the organization is the managing director, under whom five executive directors, two general managers, two chief engineers, twelve superintending engineers, two deputy general managers and one company secretary operate the executive duties.

To increase effectiveness in its field activities, DESCO has established 16 sales and distribution (S&D) divisions under 3 operational zones.

Operational zone and sales & distribution (S&D) division edit

The superintending engineer is in charge of a zone who supervises the executive engineers, the key responsible person of each S&D Division. Each executive engineer accomplishes his duties by two sub-divisional engineers, one for system related activities and another for commercial-related activities. Two assistant engineers act as assisting body under each sub-divisional engineer.

System related activities include scheduled maintenance, troubleshooting and breakdown maintenance of substation and switching stations, troubleshooting of customer complaints, line and equipment maintenance etc. Commercial-related activities include meter reading, distribution of monthly electricity bills, service disconnection of the defaulter consumer, customers’ house wiring inspection, new electric connection, meter installation, change of old or unserviceable meter etc.

DESCO has outsourced a group of experienced workers for field level activities, including other logistic support services like security service, cleaning service and partial transport service. To this end, DESCO engaged in several experienced contractors through competitive bidding process. With the proper maintenance of the distribution system, service complaints from consumers have been reduced significantly.

The procedure for new connection has been simplified to achieve greater consumer satisfaction and efforts are on to further reduce the average time now taken. DESCO team tries their best to give a new connection within 21 working days. To make it more simple and quick DESCO has launched “Online Application” on 23 February 2012 for new connection[11] and DESCO is the first distribution company in the country which has started it.

ICT division edit

The company has a group of IT experts for management information systems (MIS) and for developing new software on demand. “E-Governance” is such software developed by the DESCO IT team which has simplified the new connection-related job in a very smart way. This team is also continuously working for better complaint management, monthly bill process and collection, miscellaneous bill collection and correction, maintaining the DESCO website and E-mail Communication, and setting up inter-office Wide Area Network (WAN) Connectivity. DESCO website is Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protected and a consumer can pay their monthly bill easily online using debit or credit cards.[11]

Substation & network division edit

Name of divisional control centers
Name of zone Name of control center
Mirpur Mirpur Control (Kafrul)
Agargaon Control
Uttara Uttara Control
Tongi Control
Gulshan Gulshan Control
Baridhara Control

DESCO has 26 33/11 kV substations and it has a separate division named Substation & Network to maintain these substations. The division has an Superintending Engineer under the Chief Engineer, Network Operation. This division is divided into two departments: Medium Voltage Substation Maintenance & Commissioning (MVSSMC) and Grid & Protection (G & P). Services including electric power substation inspection, troubleshooting of any equipment operation, testing of any substation relay for proper operation, testing and commissioning, test reporting are done by these two departments.

DESCO's Central Control, located at Gulshan, is under the Substation & Network division for optimal scheduling and dispatch of electricity among the 6 divisional control centers. To enable this, the control centre is equipped with a reliable communication network, an accurate data acquisition system (DAS) and a visual display system for live data received from various locations. It was also proposed that a fully equipped supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system was established, for a more reliable and faster data processing and data formatting system.

Development & project and Planning & design division edit

Electricity is a constantly developing technology and to be consistent with this development DESCO has two separate division for Development & Project and Planning & Design. A project is typically managed by the project division in the five following steps:

  1. Identification of need and development of the concept.
  2. Analysis of the options and approval.
  3. Implementation.
  4. Evaluation.
  5. Future plans.

DESCO has completed a study to ascertain load demand and consumer growth in the area up to the year 2030 with 5 years phasing. The report shows that the load demand of DESCO will increase to 1,129 MVA by the year 2015, to 1,910 MVA by the year 2020, to 3,489 MVA by the year 2025 and to 6,288 MVA by the year 2030. Accordingly, DESCO has prepared a plan to cater this increasing load demand. For this purpose, 117 new 33/11 kV substations and 28 new 132/33 kV grid substations will be required along with upgrades of some existing substations. Presently a number of projects are in an implementation stage under the "Sustainable Power Sector Development Program" (SPSDP)[12] and on turnkey basis by DESCO's own fund.[2] In partnership with others, the Planning & Design division supports to plan and implement these projects in a disciplined way.

Controversy edit

On 24 January 2000, three senior officials including the managing director of DESCO were fired for failure to perform their duty.[13] In 2008, Senior Special Judge Mohammad Azizul Haque issued arrest warrants against the managing director of DESCO Saleh Ahmed, former Chairman of Dhaka Electricity Supply Authority (the predecessor of DESCO) Towhidul Islam, and thirteen others.[14]

In 2016, the Government plan to replace all electric meters with prepaid ones ran into trouble due to lack of skilled manpower and corruption. The low-level DESCO employees also feared being laid off after the installation of prepaid meters.[15] On 13 January 2020, Bangladesh Anti Corruption Commission raided the office of DESCO over the alleged purchase of substandard prepaid electricity meters.[16]

In March 2017, three employees of DESCO, Director General AHM Nurul Huda executive director Rafiuddin, and manager Khandaker Nazibul Alam, were suspended on allegations of embezzling 9.1 million taka from the company.[17]

Following the Covid-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh DESCO meter readers could not read the electric meters in-person during the lock down so DESCO made bills based on estimates leading to "exorbitant bills" for consumers.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ঢাকা ইলেকট্রিক সাপ্লাই কোম্পানি লিমিটেড (ডেসকো)". desco.gov.bd.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Annual Report 2013, DESCO". DESCO.
  3. ^ "Manpower Set-up of DESCO". DESCO. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Power Division". Bangladesh Ministry.
  5. ^ "Monthly Operational Data". DESCO. Retrieved Jan 12,2014.
  6. ^ sun, daily. "DESCO, Oculin Tech ink deal | Daily Sun |". daily sun. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
  7. ^ . Power Division. Retrieved Jan 14,2014. Archived from the original on 2014-01-21. Retrieved 2014-01-19.
  8. ^ "Power Sector Reforms in Bangladesh" (PDF). Asian Development Bank.
  9. ^ "Proposed Power Sector Development Policy" (PDF). World Bank.
  10. ^ "S&D's and Offices of DESCO". . Retrieved 23 July 2013.
  11. ^ a b "Notice published at the dailies". . Retrieved April 09,2012.
  12. ^ "Sustainable Power Sector Development Program". ADB. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  13. ^ "DESCO MD, 2 directors fired". The Daily Star. 2000-01-24. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  14. ^ "Arrest warrants against DESA, DESCO chiefs". The Daily Star. 2008-06-02. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  15. ^ "Corrupt officials stall pre-paid electricity meter project". Dhaka Tribune. 2016-10-17. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  16. ^ "ACC raids Desco office over substandard metre purchase". Dhaka Tribune. 2020-01-13. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  17. ^ "3 Desco officials suspended over embezzlement". banglanews24.com. 2017-03-28. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  18. ^ "Inflated electricity bills irk consumers". The Financial Express. Dhaka. Retrieved 2020-06-13.

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Dhaka Electric Supply Company Limited DESCO is a public limited company which distributes electricity at the Northern parts of Dhaka City and Tongi Town of Gazipur District The company was created in November 1996 under the Companies Act 1994 as a Public Limited Company The company is now under the Power Division of the Bangladesh Ministry of Power Energy and Mineral Resources 4 and serving a total number of 604 304 consumers as of 31 December 2013 5 Md Selim Uddin rank of additional secretary is the chairperson of DESCO and Engr Md Kausar Ameer Ali is the managing director 6 Dhaka Electric Supply Company LimitedCompany typePublicTraded asDSE DESCO CSE DESCOIndustryElectricity DistributionFounded November 3 1996 27 years ago 1996 11 03 in Dhaka BangladeshHeadquartersNikunja 2 Dhaka BangladeshArea servedParts of Northern Dhaka Purbachal and Tongi 1 Revenue2013 US 311 1279 million 2 Operating income2014 US 0 14 508 million 2 Net income2013 US 0 10 349 million 2 Total assets2013 US 435 479 million 2 Total equity2013 US 138 471 million 2 Number of employees1573 2013 3 ParentBangladesh Ministry of Power Energy and Mineral Resources 4 Websitedesco wbr org wbr bd Contents 1 Background 2 Organizational structure and workforce management 2 1 Operational zone and sales amp distribution S amp D division 2 2 ICT division 2 3 Substation amp network division 2 4 Development amp project and Planning amp design division 3 Controversy 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBackground editHighlighted events Year Events 2013 Online application for recruitment 2012 Online application for new connection 2010 Launching online bill payment system 2008 Inauguration of Data Acquisition System 2007 Takeover of Tongi Pourashava and distribution licence from BERC 2006 Company goes public 2005 Inauguration of prepaid metering system 2004 Establishment of sales amp distribution divisions 2003 Takeover of Gulshan area 1998 Takeover of Mirpur area from DESA 1996 Certificate of incorporation In 1972 the first Government of Bangladesh in an effort to speed up the investment in the sector issued an ordinance 7 creating the Bangladesh Power Development Board BPDB BPDB from 1972 to 1995 has increased the generation capacity in the country from 475 MW to 2818 MW and the length of its 230 kV and 132 kV transmission networks to 419 km and 2469 km respectively For the first time in December 1982 the eastern and western halves of the country were electrically connected through the commissioning of double circuit 230 kV transmission line across the Jamuna River energized at 132 kV between Ishurdi and Tongi called the first East West Inter connector Thus 230 kV and 132 kV inter ties linked the distribution networks of all major towns and cities had been through But from 1986 onwards the commercial performance of the BPDB deteriorated and in 1991 BPDB s average gross systems loss was about 42 percent and accounts receivables in excess of 6 5 months of billing This performance was not found reasonable to the covenants agreed by the Government and BPDB with the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank So in 1990 another ordinance was issued which was subsequently enacted as an Act transferring the 132 kV 33 kV transmission and distribution system in the Greater Dhaka Area including the Metropolitan City to a newly created Government agency called the Dhaka Electric Supply Authority DESA This was done to lessen the administrative burden on BPDB s management by relieving it of the burden of managing about 50 percent of the energy distribution of the entire country With the economy performing very well during 1992 95 the demand for electricity grew substantially Faced with a grim possibility of serious electricity shortages during the next few years and to enable the sector to be financially self sustaining and also attract private capital the cabinet approved in principle the inter ministerial committee report named Power Sector Reforms in Bangladesh PSRB 8 9 In the meanwhile the performance of BPDB and DESA have slowly but steadily improved although they are by no means near international levels of performance In view of this Improvement and the restructuring effort announced by the Government the development partners have agreed to resume funding to the sector based on the principle of Reforms Fundina Linkaaes i e every project funded by these partners would have components addressing the reforms decided upon by the Government The Project has been linked to redefining the franchise area of DESA and handing over of distribution networks outside Metropolitan Dhaka City to Rural Electrification Board REB and formation of a corporatized Dhaka Electric Supply Company DESCO which will initially take over part of the distribution network of DESA and ultimately take over all its assets The formation of this company is seen as an essential step towards Corporatization and Commercialization of the sector and to reduce the excessive inefficiently in the distribution network in the capital Organizational structure and workforce management editName of zones and S amp D divisions 10 Name of zone Name of S amp D division Gulshan Badda Baridhara Joarshahara Gulshan Mirpur Agargaon Kafrul Monipur Pallabi Rupnagar Shah Ali Uttara Dakshinkhan Tongi East Tongi West Uttara East Uttara West Uttarkhan The company s formal organizational structure involves a hierarchical system The chairman and the board of directors make up the top of this structure The executive head of the organization is the managing director under whom five executive directors two general managers two chief engineers twelve superintending engineers two deputy general managers and one company secretary operate the executive duties To increase effectiveness in its field activities DESCO has established 16 sales and distribution S amp D divisions under 3 operational zones Operational zone and sales amp distribution S amp D division edit The superintending engineer is in charge of a zone who supervises the executive engineers the key responsible person of each S amp D Division Each executive engineer accomplishes his duties by two sub divisional engineers one for system related activities and another for commercial related activities Two assistant engineers act as assisting body under each sub divisional engineer System related activities include scheduled maintenance troubleshooting and breakdown maintenance of substation and switching stations troubleshooting of customer complaints line and equipment maintenance etc Commercial related activities include meter reading distribution of monthly electricity bills service disconnection of the defaulter consumer customers house wiring inspection new electric connection meter installation change of old or unserviceable meter etc DESCO has outsourced a group of experienced workers for field level activities including other logistic support services like security service cleaning service and partial transport service To this end DESCO engaged in several experienced contractors through competitive bidding process With the proper maintenance of the distribution system service complaints from consumers have been reduced significantly The procedure for new connection has been simplified to achieve greater consumer satisfaction and efforts are on to further reduce the average time now taken DESCO team tries their best to give a new connection within 21 working days To make it more simple and quick DESCO has launched Online Application on 23 February 2012 for new connection 11 and DESCO is the first distribution company in the country which has started it ICT division edit The company has a group of IT experts for management information systems MIS and for developing new software on demand E Governance is such software developed by the DESCO IT team which has simplified the new connection related job in a very smart way This team is also continuously working for better complaint management monthly bill process and collection miscellaneous bill collection and correction maintaining the DESCO website and E mail Communication and setting up inter office Wide Area Network WAN Connectivity DESCO website is Secure Sockets Layer SSL protected and a consumer can pay their monthly bill easily online using debit or credit cards 11 Substation amp network division edit Name of divisional control centers Name of zone Name of control center Mirpur Mirpur Control Kafrul Agargaon Control Uttara Uttara Control Tongi Control Gulshan Gulshan Control Baridhara Control DESCO has 26 33 11 kV substations and it has a separate division named Substation amp Network to maintain these substations The division has an Superintending Engineer under the Chief Engineer Network Operation This division is divided into two departments Medium Voltage Substation Maintenance amp Commissioning MVSSMC and Grid amp Protection G amp P Services including electric power substation inspection troubleshooting of any equipment operation testing of any substation relay for proper operation testing and commissioning test reporting are done by these two departments DESCO s Central Control located at Gulshan is under the Substation amp Network division for optimal scheduling and dispatch of electricity among the 6 divisional control centers To enable this the control centre is equipped with a reliable communication network an accurate data acquisition system DAS and a visual display system for live data received from various locations It was also proposed that a fully equipped supervisory control and data acquisition SCADA system was established for a more reliable and faster data processing and data formatting system Development amp project and Planning amp design division edit Electricity is a constantly developing technology and to be consistent with this development DESCO has two separate division for Development amp Project and Planning amp Design A project is typically managed by the project division in the five following steps Identification of need and development of the concept Analysis of the options and approval Implementation Evaluation Future plans DESCO has completed a study to ascertain load demand and consumer growth in the area up to the year 2030 with 5 years phasing The report shows that the load demand of DESCO will increase to 1 129 MVA by the year 2015 to 1 910 MVA by the year 2020 to 3 489 MVA by the year 2025 and to 6 288 MVA by the year 2030 Accordingly DESCO has prepared a plan to cater this increasing load demand For this purpose 117 new 33 11 kV substations and 28 new 132 33 kV grid substations will be required along with upgrades of some existing substations Presently a number of projects are in an implementation stage under the Sustainable Power Sector Development Program SPSDP 12 and on turnkey basis by DESCO s own fund 2 In partnership with others the Planning amp Design division supports to plan and implement these projects in a disciplined way Controversy editOn 24 January 2000 three senior officials including the managing director of DESCO were fired for failure to perform their duty 13 In 2008 Senior Special Judge Mohammad Azizul Haque issued arrest warrants against the managing director of DESCO Saleh Ahmed former Chairman of Dhaka Electricity Supply Authority the predecessor of DESCO Towhidul Islam and thirteen others 14 In 2016 the Government plan to replace all electric meters with prepaid ones ran into trouble due to lack of skilled manpower and corruption The low level DESCO employees also feared being laid off after the installation of prepaid meters 15 On 13 January 2020 Bangladesh Anti Corruption Commission raided the office of DESCO over the alleged purchase of substandard prepaid electricity meters 16 In March 2017 three employees of DESCO Director General AHM Nurul Huda executive director Rafiuddin and manager Khandaker Nazibul Alam were suspended on allegations of embezzling 9 1 million taka from the company 17 Following the Covid 19 Pandemic in Bangladesh DESCO meter readers could not read the electric meters in person during the lock down so DESCO made bills based on estimates leading to exorbitant bills for consumers 18 See also edit nbsp Bangladesh portal nbsp Energy portal Bangladesh Power Development Board Electricity sector in Bangladesh List of power stations in Bangladesh Power Grid Company of Bangladesh West Zone Power Distribution CompanyReferences edit ঢ ক ইল কট র ক স প ল ই ক ম প ন ল ম ট ড ড সক desco gov bd a b c d e f Annual Report 2013 DESCO DESCO Manpower Set up of DESCO DESCO Retrieved 14 January 2014 a b Power Division Bangladesh Ministry Monthly Operational Data DESCO Retrieved Jan 12 2014 sun daily DESCO Oculin Tech ink deal Daily Sun daily sun Retrieved 2021 12 12 The Bangladesh Power Development Boards Order 1972 Power Division Retrieved Jan 14 2014 Archived from the original on 2014 01 21 Retrieved 2014 01 19 Power Sector Reforms in Bangladesh PDF Asian Development Bank Proposed Power Sector Development Policy PDF World Bank S amp D s and Offices of DESCO Retrieved 23 July 2013 a b Notice published at the dailies Retrieved April 09 2012 Sustainable Power Sector Development Program ADB Retrieved 16 January 2014 DESCO MD 2 directors fired The Daily Star 2000 01 24 Retrieved 2020 06 13 Arrest warrants against DESA DESCO chiefs The Daily Star 2008 06 02 Retrieved 2020 06 13 Corrupt officials stall pre paid electricity meter project Dhaka Tribune 2016 10 17 Retrieved 2020 06 13 ACC raids Desco office over substandard metre purchase Dhaka Tribune 2020 01 13 Retrieved 2020 06 13 3 Desco officials suspended over embezzlement banglanews24 com 2017 03 28 Retrieved 2020 06 13 Inflated electricity bills irk consumers The Financial Express Dhaka Retrieved 2020 06 13 External links editDhaka Electric Supply Company Limited চ কর র খবর ঢ ক স ট কর প র শন ন য গ ২০২০ Archived 2020 09 17 at the Wayback Machine Ministry Of Education moedu Job Circular 2020 Archived 2020 09 13 at 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