Traditional sources of energy decreasing day by day
Traditional sources and availability of energy for the consumption of Bangladesh's rural people are depleting day by day due to excessive and unplanned use of biomass fuel. Despite massive urban
Traditional sources and availability of energy for the consumption of Bangladesh's rural people are depleting day by day due to excessive and unplanned use of biomass fuel. Despite massive urban
A huge quantity of diesel is being smuggled into India every day through different points of Chuadanga and Meharpur borders. The smugglers have become active in the smuggling of diesel due to sharp
Power Development Board, parent organisation of the power sector in Bangladesh will launch the new Energy Conservation Project to save about 200 megawatt electricity per day in the crisis-ridden
209 tons of LP gas imported by the Union LP Gas Limited of Mongla (Bangladesh) have been unloaded after a tug of war between the importer and the Customs authority. The environmentalists groups of
The Power Development Board (PDB) in Bangladesh is planning to commission gas operated power plant with a capacity to generate 300 megawatts of electricity at Bheramara in Kushtia to meet the growing
The 60 megawatt steam turbine power plant, which was out of operation for the last nine years, has begun functioning again after a massive overhauling at a cost of nearly Tk 100 crore by Bangladesh
Petrobangla is likely to sign Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) for oil and gas exploration in the blocks 5 and 7 soon with Royal Dutch Shell Oil and the US company Unocal as the two companies have
The work of preliminary stage of the much talked about and long cherished Ruppur Atomic Power Project in Ishwardi under Pabna District of Bangladesh is expected to be started in the beginning of the
The World Bank group approved a commercial financing package of 230 million US dollars for a 15-year term to help implement the 360-megawatt Haripur Power Project in
The Bangladesh government in association with the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) will conduct a fresh survey to determine the extent of the damages caused by the devastating blowout at