Dhaka, March 4 -- Two units of Dinajpur's Barapukuria Thermal Power Plant have resumed electricity generation, supplying 240-250 megawatts daily to the national grid.

The plant, which has a total capacity of 525 megawatts in its three units, remained shut down due to mechanical faults.

Although the two units are now operational, the remaining one has been out of service for over four years, according to a UNB report.

According to official sources, the plant's 275-megawatt third unit resumed production on February 28 and the 125-megawatt first unit resumed operations on February 22.

These two units are now contributing an average of 250 megawatts per day to the national grid.

Currently, the third unit generates 180-200 megawatts daily...