Continuous gas exploration and exploitation of renewable energy should be the two pillars of energy security in the country.
Bangladesh has been struggling with primary energy supply since 2007, a long 17 years. Unfortunately, the focus was never to solve this fundamental problem sustainably but to build more power plants that are visible and carry larger political mileage.
Government must reduce financial burden for citizens
In Bangladesh, natural gas has been predominant in the energy mix for decades.
India-Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline to reduce cost and time of fuel transportation
Bangladesh has been facing persistent high inflation over the last one year
Real solution lies in reassessment of government energy policy
It is inconceivable that Bangladesh should have voluntarily entered an agreement so detrimental to the nation and its people, who must ultimately shoulder the burden of higher prices.
Despite the fact that Bangladesh is a small country in terms of area; electricity grid coverage is very poor.
Continuous gas exploration and exploitation of renewable energy should be the two pillars of energy security in the country.
Bangladesh has been struggling with primary energy supply since 2007, a long 17 years. Unfortunately, the focus was never to solve this fundamental problem sustainably but to build more power plants that are visible and carry larger political mileage.
Government must reduce financial burden for citizens
In Bangladesh, natural gas has been predominant in the energy mix for decades.
India-Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline to reduce cost and time of fuel transportation
Bangladesh has been facing persistent high inflation over the last one year
Real solution lies in reassessment of government energy policy
It is inconceivable that Bangladesh should have voluntarily entered an agreement so detrimental to the nation and its people, who must ultimately shoulder the burden of higher prices.
Despite the fact that Bangladesh is a small country in terms of area; electricity grid coverage is very poor.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday instructed the import of liquified natural gas from the spot market by the private sector as the government looks to alleviate the industrial energy crisis that is threatening to derail Bangladesh’s growth momentum.