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Achieving A Sustainable Energy Future

Energy & Power

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EP_21_23 (Energy & Power Vol 22 Issue 23 May 16, 2025)

While the nation continues on a bumpy ride towards the restoration of democracy, the energy crisis continues to grow deeper.

- Khondkar Abdus Saleque

Achieving A Sustainable Energy Future

The interim government somehow managed to reduce huge outstanding payments in the power and energy sectors, restoring the credibility of suppliers. However, the fuel supply crisis makes power generation challenging. Investment in the power and energy sectors has declined. Many small and medium-sized industries have shut down. Many large industries, mostly export-oriented, have become sick. Thousands of people have lost their jobs. Export earnings are dwindling.

The major crisis lies in the sustainable supply of primary fuel. Such a diabolic situation is the outcome of a lack of appropriate planning, implementation strategy, governance, and foresight by successive governments. The interim government, in its nine months, also could not provide a sense of direction to the weak and sick energy and power sector. It can claim some credit for managing the irrigation load and Ramadan power demand successfully. However, the crisis returned as soon as the weather started warming up with the advent of the hot, humid summer.

Experts and observers have long been pleading to ensure the efficient exploitation of domestic fuel resources (coal and gas). But successive governments did not care to listen. A country like Bangladesh, with a fragile economy, cannot sustain the challenges of relying on fuel imports from the volatile global market. Governments, including the present one, remain clueless about exploiting discovered coal resources. Business-as-usual petroleum resource exploration cannot confront the existing and emerging crisis.

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Fakir Technologies Limited, a concern of the Fakir Fashion family, has officially launched Bangladesh's first multi-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), marking a significant leap toward a smarter, cleaner, and more sustainable energy future.

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EP_23_11 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 11 November 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

Energy & Power

WEC Announces Chair for World Energy Congress 2026

With under one year until the 27th World Congress, World Energy the Energy Council is pleased to announce that Dr Naif Alabbadi has been elected to the Council's Board as the Chair for World Energy Congress 2026.

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EP_23_11 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 11 November 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

Energy & Power

EnDev Bangladesh Marks 16 Years of Advancing Energy Access

The Energising Development (EnDev) program, implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft fbr Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, recently hosted a \"Knowledge Dissemination Workshop on EnDev's 16Year Journey\".

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EP_23_11 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 11 November 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

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Rizwana Calls for Integrated Efforts to Restore Chalan Beel's Lost Glory

Adviser of the Ministry of Water Resources and the Environment, Ministry of Forest and Climate Change Syeda Rizwana Hasan has underscored the urgent need for integrated land and water management to protect the Chalan Beel, one of country's largest water bodies.

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EP_23_11 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 11 November 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

Energy & Power

UN Officials Visit Climate-Affected Communities in Khulna

Ahead of the upcoming Climate COP30, Conference UNDP Resident Representative Stefan Liller and UNDP Bangladesh's Goodwill Ambassador Jaya Ahsan visited Dacope, Khulna recently to witness firsthand how climate change is transforming lives Bangladesh's coastal regions.

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1 min

EP_23_11 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 11 November 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

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NGOs Warn 28 'Carbon Bomb' Projects Launched Since 2021

Some 28 so-called carbon bomb fossil fuel extraction projects have begun operating since 2021 despite their catastrophic climate impact, a group of NGOs warned recently.

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1 min

EP_23_11 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 11 November 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

Energy & Power

UN Says Refugees Stuck in Vicious Cycle of Conflict and Climate

The Emissions Gap Report that global 2025 finds warming projections over this century are 2.3-2.5°C, down from 2.6-2.8°C last year.

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1 min

EP_23_11 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 11 November 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

Energy & Power

Denmark Inaugurates Rare Low-Carbon Hydrogen Plant

Denmark inaugurated one of Europe's few low-carbon hydrogen plants recently, a sector touted as a key to cleaner energy but plagued with challenges.

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1 min

EP_23_11 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 11 November 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

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Massive Russian Attack Hits Ukraine Energy infrastructure: Kyiv

A massive Russian attack hit Ukraine's energy infrastructure, prompting power cuts in several regions, Kyiv's energy minister said recently.

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EP_23_11 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 11 November 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

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Exchange Rate Adjustment Pushes RNPP Cost Up by Tk13,386cr

The depreciation of taka against the US dollar has pushed the Rooppur Nuclear Power Project's cost up by Tk13,386 crore (11.84%), raising the total to Tk126,479 crore, the first revised proposal shows.

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1 min

EP_23_11 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 11 November 16, 2025)

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