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Research paper thumbnail of Prospect of Renewable Energy in Bangladesh: A Comprehensive Study of Future Scopes

2013 UKSim 15th International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation, 2013

While other neighboring countries are emerging with strong economic growth, Bangladesh, in spite ... more While other neighboring countries are emerging with strong economic growth, Bangladesh, in spite of having abundant resources, is still struggling with power shortage. Energy-starved Bangladesh is facing daunting challenges to meet projected demands for electricity that will exceed domestic supply capabilities within a few years. With only 49% of Bangladeshis having access to electricity, the per capita energy use is only 180 Kilowatt-hours, which is one of the lowest in the region. The vision of increasing economic growth to 8% by 2014 and eventually to 10% by 2017 will come into reality only by proper utilization and collaboration of conventional with renewable energy resources. This paper presents a comprehensive study on current energy scenario in Bangladesh and demonstrates the potential of renewable energy resources that could be integrated through national energy planning and therefore, be a step in the right direction for a sustainable development of the country.

Research paper thumbnail of Prospect of Renewable Energy in Bangladesh: A Comprehensive Study of Future Scopes

2013 UKSim 15th International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation, 2013

While other neighboring countries are emerging with strong economic growth, Bangladesh, in spite ... more While other neighboring countries are emerging with strong economic growth, Bangladesh, in spite of having abundant resources, is still struggling with power shortage. Energy-starved Bangladesh is facing daunting challenges to meet projected demands for electricity that will exceed domestic supply capabilities within a few years. With only 49% of Bangladeshis having access to electricity, the per capita energy use is only 180 Kilowatt-hours, which is one of the lowest in the region. The vision of increasing economic growth to 8% by 2014 and eventually to 10% by 2017 will come into reality only by proper utilization and collaboration of conventional with renewable energy resources. This paper presents a comprehensive study on current energy scenario in Bangladesh and demonstrates the potential of renewable energy resources that could be integrated through national energy planning and therefore, be a step in the right direction for a sustainable development of the country.

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