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Impediments To Inflow Of FDI In Energy & Power Sector Of Bangladesh

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EP_22_21 (Energy & Power Vol 21 Issue 21 April 16, 2025)

In the current critical situation of Bangladesh's uncertain energy security, the sector desperately needs the free flow of foreign direct investment (FDI) across all segments of the energy and power supply chain.

- Saleque Sufi

Impediments To Inflow Of FDI In Energy & Power Sector Of Bangladesh

Unfortunately, due to the sweeping changes in policies and strategies of the interim government since August 2024, a sense of insecurity and lack of confidence has developed among prospective investors. The interim government did a commendable job by scrapping the Speedy Power Supply Special Act 2010 and amending the BERC law to restore the exclusive authority of BERC to determine power tariffs and energy prices. However, at the same time, cancelling some signed contracts for energy supply infrastructure development and the LOIs issued to set up utility-scale solar power plants raised concerns among policymakers about the stability and consistency of policies. Investors cannot make risk investments in an uncertain situation. They need consistent policies and stability in making decisions. We have already seen that there was no response to Petrobangla’s PSC bidding for offshore exploration. We are unsure that there will be an encouraging response to the BPDB tender for utility-scale solar power plants as well. There is also a fear that Petrobangla may not receive a good response from leading drilling companies when they will go for inviting bids for drilling at some structures in the Chottogram Hill Tracts and later for onshore exploration. We want transparency and accountability in the awarding of contracts, but at the same time, we feel that circumstances and situations need to be considered while making sweeping changes as national energy security is extremely vulnerable as far as a sustainable supply of primary fuel is concerned. The country’s proven gas resource is alarmingly depleting. Bangladesh cannot continue paying huge subsidies to the power sector now relying over 55% on imported energy. The government still appears hesitant to make decisions on exploiting its coal resources. The Energy Adviser appears not to have the correct vision of the Private Sector Power Policy and IPP. Bangladesh must find a solution soon to relieve the power and energy sector o

MEER VERHALEN VAN Energy & Power

Energy & Power

Energy & Power

Full Adaptation Plan Execution Key to Stronger Climate Action: Dr Nishat

Prof Emeritus at BRAC University Dr. Ainun Nishat recently said effective climate action requires full implementation of the National Adaptation Plan, alongside stronger capacity building and technology transfer.

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EP_23_13 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 13 December 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

Bangladesh Reinstates 11 Solar Power Plants after Tariff Cuts

Bangladesh recently reinstated approvals for 11 solar plants with a combined capacity of 918 MW after developers agreed to lower tariffs, in a move expected to save the government BDT 11.69 billion ($96.2 million) per year.

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EP_23_13 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 13 December 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

Energy & Power

Bangladesh Begins Institutional Reforms to Strengthen Environmental Governance: Rizwana

Environment, Forest Climate Change and Startin Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan recently said is Bangladesh carrying out administrative and legal reforms, but meaningful transformation will require time, sustained efforts and political continuity. Report BSS.

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EP_23_13 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 13 December 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

Energy & Power

China Advances 4.2 GWh Compressed Air Storage Project

Zhongchu Guoneng (Beijing) Technology Co., Ltd. (ZCGN) says officials in Sanmenxia, Henan province, have cleared a 700 MW/4,200 MWh compressed air energy storage proposal that is designed to support long-duration grid flexibility as renewable generation increases.

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1 min

EP_23_13 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 13 December 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

Energy & Power

Green Economy Expected to Surpass $7.0tr in Annual Value by 2030

Businesses across industries are already benefiting from the strong growth of the green economy, the second-fastest growing sector over the past decade.

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1 min

EP_23_13 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 13 December 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

Energy & Power

Govt to Declare 4 Areas in 4 Dists as 'Special Biodiversity Conservation Area'

The has government approved to declare four areas in Rajshahi, Chapainawabganj, Rangpur and Bagura districts as 'Special Biodiversity Conservation Area'.

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1 min

EP_23_13 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 13 December 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

Energy & Power

Govt Moves to Construct 220MW Solar Power Plant in Feni

Bangladesh is set to take another significant stride in scaling up renewable energy generation as the government has cleared a major project proposal for the construction of a 220-megawatt (mw) solar power plant at Sonagazi in Feni.

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1 min

EP_23_13 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 13 December 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

Energy & Power

Trump Admin Aims to Roll Back Limits on Deadly Air Pollution

The Trump administration is vying to roll back Bidenera limits on one of the most widespread deadly air pollutants, asking a court to vacate the standard.

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1 min

EP_23_13 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 13 December 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

Energy & Power

Carbon Trading Mechanisms Must Function as Investment Channels: Rizwana

Adviser Environment Syeda Rizwana Hasan has said that carbon trading mechanisms must function simultaneously as investment channels, technology transfer instruments, and mitigation tools.

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1 min

EP_23_13 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 13 December 16, 2025)

Energy & Power

Energy & Power

Power Sector Officials Reluctant to RE Expansion: Adviser

The major barrier to renewable energy expansion is the people in the power and energy sector themselves, said Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan, power, energy and mineral resources adviser.

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1 min

EP_23_13 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 13 December 16, 2025)

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