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‘40% energy to come from green sources by 2041’

BSS . Dhaka
11 Nov 2021 00:00:00 | Update: 11 Nov 2021 01:49:07
‘40% energy to come from green sources by 2041’
Information and Broadcasting Minister Hasan Mahmud speaks at a COP26 side event at Bangladesh Pavilion in Glasgow on Tuesday – PID Photo

Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud has said cent per cent people of the country will be brought under electricity coverage within this year.

He hoped that the use of the country’s 40 per cent energy would be ensured from renewable sources by 2041.

Hasan, also the Awami League joint general secretary, was speaking at a discussion at Bangladesh pavilion on Tuesday evening on the sidelines of the Conference of Parties (COP)-26 in Glasgow of Scotland.

Chaired by Power Division Secretary Md Habibur Rahman, the meeting was addressed, among others, by member of Parliamentary Committee on Climate Change Tanvir Shakil Joy and chairman of Renewable Energy Authority Mohammad Alauddin.

Speaking as the chief guest, Hasan said the power and energy sectors have achieved a remarkable progress under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

He said when the government assumed power in 2009, the country’s power generation capacity was only 3,500 megawatts and it increased to 24,000 megawatts in the last 12 years.

As a result, he said, the country witnessed a huge development, per capita income and average life expectancy of the people increased and the living standard of people improved too.

People’s income has also increased due to their access to electricity in remote areas, he added.

In addition, Hasan said, Bangladesh graduated to a middle-income country due to the increase in power production, while per capita gross domestic product (GDP) increased to US$ 2,250 in 2021.

He said Bangladesh surpassed neighbouring countries, including India and Pakistan, in all economic indexes as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina announced stimulus packages to keep the lives and livelihoods of people, including GDP, operational during the COVID-19 pandemic.

It was possible to archive due to the country’s political stability in continuation of the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina government, he added.

The information minister said Bangladesh would be benefited if development partners come forward with modern technology and financial assistance to increase the use of renewable energy in the country and meet its target of 40 per cent renewable energy use by 2041.

He said Bangladesh will be benefited as well its environment could be protected if renewable energy is generated from wastes of city corporations and the use of solar energy is increased.  

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