Prøve GULL - Gratis
Why Mining Local Coal Deserves Top Priority Now
Energy & Power
|EP_22_19 (Energy & Power Vol 22 Issue 19 March 16, 2025)
Among all options, mining hugely untapped superior-quality coal resources must be the top priority now. Exploring and developing petroleum resources offshore will take 8-10 years even if Bangladesh can conclude PSCs by 2026, Even successful exploration of Petroleum onshore may not be enough to meet huge demand now or in the middle term.
Extensive development of renewable energy cannot replace fossil fuel requirements till 2040. Bangladesh does not have obligations to reduce emissions for its insignificant carbon footprint. The decarbonization process may not necessarily be accelerated. Bangladesh has about 3 billion tonnes of discovered coal resources at 5 mines. If exploited by applying state-of-the-art mining technology, the coal seams buried at shallow, minable depths can ensure the generation and supply of 10,000 MW of coal-based power for 50 years. Extensive studies at Phulbari by accredited mining consultants evidenced that mining can be done by addressing all environmental and social impacts. Right across the border in West Bengal, Bihar, and Jharkhand, several open pit mines have been in safe operation for years. Some mined areas have turned into green sanctuaries after rehabilitation. Successive governments since 2005 remained hesitant and perplexed in making the required political decisions. Precious time has been wasted in the name of coal policy formulation. Experts observe that the Mines & Minerals Act and Policy have enough provisions for mining.
Bangladesh’s coal resources are in the high-yielding rice-growing areas of greater Dinajpur and Rangpur districts. The soft silty water-bearing topsoil is not ideal for underground mining as has been evidenced at Barapukuria. The extensive techno-economic studies carried out at Phulbari evidenced that it is very much possible to manage impacts on water and cause minimum impacts on agriculture. Phulbari field is in an advanced stage of commencing mining. For many reasons, mining coal from Phulbari and using that coal for power generation must be a top priority national agenda for achieving sustainable energy security. The business-as-usual strategy now may lead the economy to collapse due to a chronic energy crisis otherwise.
Present Mining Operations
Denne historien er fra EP_22_19 (Energy & Power Vol 22 Issue 19 March 16, 2025) -utgaven av Energy & Power.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Energy & Power
Energy & Power
Govt Agencies Must Lead Transition to Renewable Energy: Rizwana
Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan has said that all government agencies must transition to renewable energy within the next two to three years to set an example for the nation.
1 min
EP_23_10 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 10- COP30 Special - November 1, 2025)
Energy & Power
Carbon Markets Key to Bangladesh's Green Growth: Experts
Experts highlighted the potential of carbon markets to boost climate investments and promote sustainable growth in Bangladesh.
1 min
EP_23_10 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 10- COP30 Special - November 1, 2025)
Energy & Power
Vietnam, Singapore Step Up Cooperation on Energy, Trade, Technology
Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyễn Hồng Dikn and Singaporean Minister-in-Charge of Energy, and Science and Technology in the Ministry of Trade and Industry Tan See Leng have agreed to continue close coordination in implementing key areas of cooperation, particularly in energy, industry, trade, and science and technology.
1 min
EP_23_10 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 10- COP30 Special - November 1, 2025)
Energy & Power
Tk 1,200cr Lost in Missed Savings as Pipeline Sits Idle
Bangladesh has lost around Tk 1,200 crore in missed savings over the last one and a half years due to the delay in commercial launch of a dual pipeline that can carry imported oil directly from Cox's Bazar's Maheshkhali to Patenga in the port city.
1 min
EP_23_10 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 10- COP30 Special - November 1, 2025)
Energy & Power
BD Seeks Korean Investments in Textiles, Electronics, Renewables
The Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) has urged Korean investors to leverage Bangladesh's dynamic investment landscape, highlighting the country's strategic advantages and ongoing pro-business reforms aimed at facilitating foreign (FDI).
1 min
EP_23_10 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 10- COP30 Special - November 1, 2025)
Energy & Power
India Issues 3.6 GW of New RE Tenders
India has issued 3,600 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy tenders in September under the project development category.
1 min
EP_23_10 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 10- COP30 Special - November 1, 2025)
Energy & Power
Shipping Corporation Wants to Operate Pipeline
State-owned Bangladesh Shipping Corporation sent a proposal to the energy ministry through the shipping ministry on June 19, expressing its interest in operating the pipeline with assistance from a third party.
1 min
EP_23_10 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 10- COP30 Special - November 1, 2025)
Energy & Power
Climate Tipping Points Being Crossed, Scientists Warn
Global warming is crossing dangerous thresholds sooner than expected, with the world’s coral reefs now in an almost irreversible die-off, marking what scientists recently described as the first “tipping point” in climate-driven ecosystem collapse.
1 min
EP_23_10 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 10- COP30 Special - November 1, 2025)
Energy & Power
Energy Adviser Blames Section of Politicians, Businessmen for Crisis in Gas Sector
Adviser of the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan recently said a section of politicians and their allied businessmen have created the ongoing crisis in the gas sector.
1 min
EP_23_10 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 10- COP30 Special - November 1, 2025)
Energy & Power
Frequent Power Outages Leave Sunamganj Residents in Despair
Daily life in 12 upazilas of Sunamganj has been thrown into disarray as residents endure up to 18 hours of load-shedding each day due to an acute power shortage.
1 min
EP_23_10 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 10- COP30 Special - November 1, 2025)
Listen
Translate
Change font size
