For alternative electricity generation
Wednesday, 20 August 2008
The crisis of electricity in the country has reached a level from which we cannot expect an immediate solution. Fund constraints, limitation in expertise, bureaucratic bottlenecks etc., have made the process for setting up new power generating units lengthy.
While small power plants cannot meet the growing demand, big power plants, on other hand, have become a day dream. So, we have to look for alternative solutions to get out of the crisis. We have to get small electricity projects. We have to try for it. We have to use all means of renewable energy sources, look for new development in the energy sectors and overhaul the old power plants to get a solutions.
Recently, it has been reported in the Internet that Japan introduced a system that can generate power just by supplying water and air to the fuel and air electrodes. We possibly can use this new system for a solution.
Mashiur Rahman
Mohammadpur
Dhaka
While small power plants cannot meet the growing demand, big power plants, on other hand, have become a day dream. So, we have to look for alternative solutions to get out of the crisis. We have to get small electricity projects. We have to try for it. We have to use all means of renewable energy sources, look for new development in the energy sectors and overhaul the old power plants to get a solutions.
Recently, it has been reported in the Internet that Japan introduced a system that can generate power just by supplying water and air to the fuel and air electrodes. We possibly can use this new system for a solution.
Mashiur Rahman
Mohammadpur
Dhaka