Diversifying domestic energy sources into renewables is crucial because of the current dwindling gas reserve and no new exploration
Around the world, countries are putting in extended industrious efforts to find ways to fight climate change and secure a prosperous future for the generations ahead. As people all over the world realise the environmental challenges we are experiencing,
Why are we relying so much on foreign entities and resources to meet our energy needs?
There will be no short-term solution to Bangladesh's energy woes unless the economy and dollar inflow improve.
The suggestion that solar power should lead Bangladesh's charge into a renewable energy revolution is often met with the sceptical remarks that we don't have enough land. But a recent study by Coastal Livelihood and Environmental Action Network (CLEAN) and Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA) says otherwise.
Bangladesh’s progress towards switching to renewable energy has remained slow and uncertain.
We must redirect focus to renewable energy
Bangladesh possesses substantial potential for renewable energy deployment.
Bangladesh has access to one invaluable natural resource in abundance: sunlight. But are we doing enough to harness its power?
Diversifying domestic energy sources into renewables is crucial because of the current dwindling gas reserve and no new exploration
Around the world, countries are putting in extended industrious efforts to find ways to fight climate change and secure a prosperous future for the generations ahead. As people all over the world realise the environmental challenges we are experiencing,
Why are we relying so much on foreign entities and resources to meet our energy needs?
There will be no short-term solution to Bangladesh's energy woes unless the economy and dollar inflow improve.
The suggestion that solar power should lead Bangladesh's charge into a renewable energy revolution is often met with the sceptical remarks that we don't have enough land. But a recent study by Coastal Livelihood and Environmental Action Network (CLEAN) and Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA) says otherwise.
Bangladesh’s progress towards switching to renewable energy has remained slow and uncertain.
We must redirect focus to renewable energy
Bangladesh possesses substantial potential for renewable energy deployment.
Bangladesh has access to one invaluable natural resource in abundance: sunlight. But are we doing enough to harness its power?
Technological lock-in refers to the situation of persistent failure to switch to a new technology.