Bangladesh's Wind Power Potential: Navigating Political and Infrastructure Hurdles
Bangladesh seeks to lessen its reliance on imported energy by expanding renewable sources like wind power. Despite possessing significant wind potential, political issues, inadequate data, and logistical challenges hamper progress. Domestic and international stakeholders urge comprehensive resource mapping and develop supportive infrastructure for wind energy expansion.
Bangladesh is taking strides to reduce its dependency on imported energy, targeting wind power as a key renewable resource. However, political issues, insufficient data, and logistical hurdles are slowing progress.
The country's current wind energy contribution stands at a mere 0.22% of power generation capacity, highlighting room for expansion. Government policies now allow private renewable power plants to sell directly to businesses, presenting opportunities for industry growth.
International stakeholders, including fashion giants like H&M, show interest in green energy projects, though political upheaval and infrastructure challenges stall key initiatives. The call for comprehensive wind resource mapping and supportive infrastructural development is growing louder from experts and industry leaders.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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