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Replacing irrigation pumps with solar

It will save 5,000MW of electricity: Saber

June 02, 2024 00:00:00


Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Saber Hossain Chowdhury said on Saturday that the government is committed to increasing the production and use of renewable energy to combat climate change and promote sustainable development, reports UNB.

He said this while addressing the 2nd Dhaka Renewable Energy Finan-cing Talk organized by Change Initiative at the Bangabandhu Military Museum in the capital.

As part of implementing a green, clean, and climate-resilient economy, the government is working to reduce reliance on coal for electricity production and encourage the use of renewable energy, he said.

The minister said due to limited land availability, initiatives are being taken to install floating solar panels on ponds or water bodies for fish farming underneath or to place solar panels on rooftops. If the country's agricultural irrigation pumps are converted to renewable energy, it could save 5,000 megawatts of electricity.

Saber further said that they are encouraging the private sector to invest in renewable energy projects while the government has set a goal to produce 40% of electricity from renewable sources by 2041. This goal is crucial for ensuring energy security, economic growth, and environmental sustainability.

Highlighting the need for cooperation across all sectors of society to achieve this vision, the minister said that investment in renewable energy infrastructure and technology, including solar, wind, biomass, and hydropower, is essential.

To attract both domestic and international investors, the government must create a supportive environment with financial incentives and transparency, he said emphasizing that renewable energy not only reduces carbon emissions but also creates employment, improves public health, and enhances the quality of life.

Minister Saber stressed the importance of innovative financial instruments in this transformation, such as green bonds, climate funds, and public-private partnerships.

He said that the government expects grants, not loans, from the developed world. The role of research and development in this sector is highly significant. By building strong partnerships and taking bold steps, they (government) can make renewable energy the cornerstone of the nation's progress and prosperity.

Abdulla Ali Abdulla Khaseif AlHmoudi Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary UAE Ambassador to Bangladesh; Dr. Md. Mustafizur Rahman, Member (Secretary), Industry and Energy Division Planning Commission; Munira Sultana, Chairman, Sustainable Renewable Energy Development Authority (SREDA); Mamun Rashid Chairman, Financial Excellence; Professor A. K. Enamul Haque, Ph.D, Dean, Faculty of Business and Economics East West UniversityUniversity; Zakir Hossain Khan, Chief Executive, Change Initiative also spoke in the occasion. Kenote paper was presented by Zain Moulvi Research Director, Alternative Law Collective.


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