Why Renewable Energy Matters For Bangladesh’s Development – Analysis

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As Bangladesh strides toward middle-income status, its energy demands are surging. Yet the path to progress remains riddled with power shortages, overreliance on imported fossil fuels, and vulnerability to global price volatility. In this context, renewable and alternative energy sources are no longer a luxury — they are a necessity.

For a country marked by dense population, low elevation, and high climate risk, renewables offer both economic opportunity and existential security. They are central to energy security, economic stability, climate resilience, and social equity.

Bangladesh could learn from Vietnam’s feed-in tariff success or Kenya’s off-grid solar push. South-South collaboration and regional energy trade — including cross-border grid connectivity with Bhutan and Nepal — offer win-win solutions.

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