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BPC's Fuel Oil Supply Disrupted Amid Shutdown, Curfew
The supply of fuel oil has been severely disrupted across the country since Thursday due to complete shutdown enforced by protesting students of quota reform movement and subsequent unrest and curfew.
Tanker Carrying 1.4m Liters of Oil Capsizes in Manila Bay
A Philippine-flagged tanker carrying 1.4 million liters of industrial fuel oil capsized and sank off Manila recently, authorities said, as they sought to contain a spill stretching several kilometers.
Smartcard Holders Among Prepaid Consumers Face Trouble Recharging
The smart card-holding prepaid consumers faced trouble in making payments to buy electricity due to lack of mobile internet service which was shut down amid students’ job quota reform movement.
Nepal, India, Bangladesh to Sign Tripartite Power Trading Deal on July 28
Ground has been cleared for the three countries to sign the agreement on exporting electricity to Bangladesh, said Chandan Kumar Ghosh, spokesperson at Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) the government-owned electricity body.
Global Coal Demand Set to Remain Broadly Flat Through 2025
Global coal demand is set to remain broadly un changed in both 2024 and 2025 as surging electricity demand in some major economies offsets the impacts of a gradual recovery in hydropower and the rapid expansion of solar and wind, according to the IEA’s latest update on coal market trends worldwide.
Energy Security Possible Thru RE Integration
The country can strengthen energy security by integrating renewable energy sources and enhancing grid stability.
Indonesia to Build Solar Power Plant in Matarbari
Indonesia will build a solar power plant in Matarbari of Cox's Bazar in a joint-venture project which will generate 500MW of electricity adding it to the national grid.
China Building More Wind, Solar Capacity Than Rest of World Combined: Report
China is building almost twice as much wind and solar energy capacity as every other country combined, research published recently showed.
July 22 Sets New Record for Hottest Day Globally: EU Climate Monitor
Earth withered through a second straight day of record-breaking heat on July 22, the EU's climate monitor has said, as large parts of Europe, Asia and North America suffer blistering temperatures.
Integrated Planning May Transform Power Supply To Comfortable State By 2030
The installed power generation capacity is almost double the demand.
Progress On Basic Energy Access Reverses For First Time In A Decade
Growth in global electricity demand in 2024 and 2025 is forecast to be among the highest levels in the past two decades, a new IEA report finds, with solar PV alone expected to meet half of the increase.
Global Electricity Demand Set To Rise Strongly This Year And Next
The global energy access gap worsens as population growth outpaces new connections: 685 million people living without electricity access in 2022, and 2.1 billion people continue to rely on damaging cooking fuels globally, according to a new report.
Turning Air Into Water CCDB's Innovative Solution To Bangladesh's Drinking Water Crisis
Bangladesh, a country known for its abundant water bodies, faces an ironic and severe crisis: the lack of pure drinking water. This crisis is particularly acute in coastal regions, drought-affected areas, and hilly terrains, where obtaining clean water is a daily struggle for millions.
The Role Of Space Technology As A Key Driver Of Sustainable Development And Climate Solutions
The satellite technology plays a vital role in social and community benefits, by detecting the global climate variables, and can prepare a successful preparedness program to mitigate climate losses and damages, a better adaptation plan, reduction of extremeness, and to manage the crisis for human survival techniques.
Surplus Power Reserve Margin Is The Bane Of Bangladesh
A huge reserve of power generation capacity but the absence of a required spinning reserve has put Bangladesh's power sector under a double-edged sword.
Liquidity Crisis May Deepen
The power and energy sector in Bangladesh has faced significant challenges, including a liquidity crisis due to fuel shortages and high capacity charges, despite a large reserve margin of power generation.
Expedited RE Expansion Essential To Ensure Energy Security
Bangladesh in its Integrated Energy and Power System Master Plan (IEPMP) has set a target to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2070 or beyond.
Climate Change Made Deadly Heat 35x More Likely in US, Mexico, C. America
Deadly heat that blanketed the United States, Mexico and Central America recently was made 35 times more likely due to global warming, an international network of climate scientists said recently.
COP29 Host Announces Green Investment
Azerbaijan, the host nation of the climate summit COP29 in November, has announced plans to increase the share of renewables across its energy sector to almost a third.
BCCT to be Reformed to Strengthen Climate Resilience Efforts: Saber
Environment Minister Saber Hossain Chowdhury recently said Bangladesh Climate Change Trust (BCCT) will be reformed to bolster its role in achieving climate resilience.
Bangladesh Receives $900m WB Financing to Increase Economic, Urban Resilience
The World Bank (WB)'s Board of Executive Directors on June 21, 2024 approved two projects totaling US$900 million to help Bangladesh strengthen fiscal and financial sector policies and improve urban infrastructure and management to ensure sustainable and climate-resilient growth.
Adequate Plans to Face Climate Change But Budget Insufficient for Implementation: Speakers
Speakers at a recent seminar emphasized that several long-term plans, including the Centenary Delta Plan, have been formulated in Bangladesh to address the impacts of climate change.
Air Pollution Linked to Nearly 2,000 Child Deaths a Day: Report
Nearly 2,000 children die every day from health problems linked to air pollution, which is now the second biggest risk factor for early death worldwide, a report said recently.
Govt Land in Dhaka Div Can Host 20,000MW Power Plants
Bangladesh can generate 20,555 megawatts of electricity by 2050 using a very small portion of available khas land in the Dhaka division alone, according to a joint study released recently by the Coastal Livelihood and Environmental Action Network and the Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association.
Bangladesh Elected Vice Chair of IRENA
Bangladesh has been elected Vice Chair of the 27th Council of International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), the second highest body of the Agency comprising 168 countries and the EU.
Irrigation Pumps will Run Completely on Solar Power: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said recently her government wants to run the irrigation pumps of the country completely on solar power.
U.S. Senate Passes Bill to Support Advanced Nuclear Energy Deployment
The U.S. Senate has recently passed a bill to accelerate the deployment of nuclear energy capacity, including by speeding permitting and creating new incentives for advanced nuclear reactor technologies.
Kuwait Announces Power Cuts as Demand Spikes in Summer Heat
Kuwait has announced temporary power cuts in some parts of the country during peak consumption hours, saying it is struggling to meet increased demand spurred by extreme summer heat.
New Zealand Govt Looking to Restart Exploration Offshore
The Coalition government in New Zealand is proposing to lift the ban on new petroleum exploration beyond onshore Taranaki, North Island, which the previous administration imposed in 2018.
Power Demand Peaks in Northern India Heatwave
Searing heatwave temperatures in northern India pushed power demand to a record high, the government said recently, with residents of the capital New Delhi also struggling with water shortages.