A Brief Assessment of the Energy Sector of Bangladesh

A Brief Assessment of the Energy Sector of Bangladesh

Amam Hossain Bagdadee
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/IJEOE.2021010103
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Abstract

This paper gives a review of the energy sector of Bangladesh with the help of different data on the related electrical utility and its annual report. It is also tried to put some remarks on the crisis of the energy sector and a possible solution to rising above the electrical power crisis. Moreover, the master plan of the power sector discussed. The administration of the energy sector in Bangladesh has attempted a few undertakings to take care of this quickly developing requirement. New planning has been created to address the difficulties in the energy sector. These planning are also swiftly analyzed in this paper. These approaches will assume an essential part in the maintainable improvement of the nation.
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Power Sector

Figure 1 shows the overall power sector structure of Bangladesh. The sector can explain as follows:

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    Governing and regulatory bodies: Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resource (MPEMR) is the principle administering body of the power sector [10]. Power Division was set up in 1998 under the Service of Power, Vitality and Mineral Assets and endowed with the obligation of general administration of the power sector in Bangladesh including all issues and arrangements identifying with the Power sector. MPEMR has made power Cell for Usage of Bangladesh power sector change exercises of the legislature of Bangladesh (Ministry of Finance, 2018). Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) works with the issues of controls in power sectors. The workplace of the Electrical advisor (EA) and Chief Electrical Inspector (CEI) has been built up under area 111 of the Power Demonstration 1917 (BPDB, 2018). EA& CEI office plays out the capacities as indicated in the Power Demonstration, Power Run, Cinematograph Act to control and guarantee the security of lives and properties in the power sector (MoF, 2015).

Figure 1.

Power sector structure of Bangladesh

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