Solving Power Crisis of Bangladesh by Utilizing Renewable Energy
Journal Title: International Journal of Modern Research In Engineering & Management. - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 6
Abstract
Bangladesh is a developing country and crisis of power is one of the acute quandaries in any developing country like Bangladesh. Power is the most paramount factor and the demand of power is incrementing rapidly in the country. There are several reasons behind the power failure like lack of commitment of ascendancy, system loss, circumscription of resources, high demand, corruption in potency, low generation capacity etc. To overcome the problem of power crisis, renewable energy can be a great source. Bangladesh has huge untapped renewable energy resources which can be utilized to solve and aid the power crisis. In this paper we described about different forms of renewable energy that can be acclimated to meet the power demand by proper utilization at low cost and less risk. We also discussed about several sectors of renewable energy sources such as solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy, bio energy, hydro power, geothermal, ocean wave energy and energy from Bay-of-Bengal. Skilled manpower and new technology are required for taking initiative steps for power sectors utilizing renewable energy.
Authors and Affiliations
Afshana Morshed
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