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EU initiative working towards green energy transition in Bangladesh

Staff Correspondent
16 Jun 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 16 Jun 2022 00:37:53
EU initiative working towards green energy transition in Bangladesh
Representatives of Team Europe Initiative on Green Energy Transition visit a rooftop solar plant in Savar on Tuesday – Courtesy Photo

Team Europe Initiative on Green Energy Transition (TEI GET), a joint collaboration between European countries and financial institutions promoting energy efficiency measures, engaged in a field visit to three renewable energy projects in Savar on Tuesday.

The visit was attended by Germany and the European Union (EU), as TEI GET co-chairs, along with high-level representatives of Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, AFD, GIZ and KFW, the EU delegation in Bangladesh said in a press release on Wednesday.

The visit was also attended by Md Mostafa Kamal, Additional Secretary, Renewable Energy, Power Division, Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources (MoPEMR) and Md Golam Mostofa, Additional Secretary, Member Admin, Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority (SREDA).

During the visit’s discussion meeting, Johannes Schneider, Head of Development Cooperation, Germany, highlighted EU Member States’ common interest to support Bangladesh in achieving their national goals and international commitments in the field of renewable energy through the Team Europe Initiative.

“This Initiative will allow us to better coordinate and consolidate our engagement in the green energy sector and strengthen our relationship with the Bangladesh government and the private sector,” he said.

Maurizio Cian, Head of Cooperation, EU Delegation, highlighted the transformational approach of Team Europe and said, “Team Europe’s common values and expertise in renewable energy are key drivers of this initiative. Team Europe provides the framework to deliver European support to the government of Bangladesh, with the ambition of a transformational impact in accelerating a green and just energy transition.”

Mostafa Kamal, Additional Secretary, Renewable Energy, Power Division, MoPEMR, said, “Bangladesh is committed to increase renewable energy contribution in the national power generation mix, to promote appropriate, efficient and environment friendly technology for the development of renewable energy. We are looking forward to implementing our strategies in collaboration with Team Europe.”

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