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Overview of the Hydropower Perspective of Bangladesh

Abstract

Mushfiq Us Salehin*

In the dance of progress, Bangladesh unearths itself on the intersection of socio-economic advancement and the urgent need for sustainable energy answers. The united states of America grapple with the twin undertaking of excessive energy intake and a shortfall in non-renewable power resources. To maintain its boom trajectory, a shift from insufficient fossil gas reliance to the include of renewable electricity is imperative. Among the renewable power heroes, hydropower emerges as a critical participant, contributing 2.15% to the state's hooked up electricity era potential. While the dreams of expansive hydropower may be confined, the degree is ready for small and micro-hydro developments to take the highlight. Enter the Kaptai Hydroelectric electricity plant, a solitary discerns at the Bangladeshi strength landscape, boasting a set up capacity of 230 MW, gracefully providing the countrywide energy grid. This narrative unveils the ancient tapestry and gift tableau of hydropower in Bangladesh, teasing out its potential future, the choreography of techniques and the rhythm of environmental and socio-financial challenges. Within this performance, a crescendo of hints emerges, advocating for the swish pirouette of small-scale hydropower plants, pirouettes that promise to extend the energy generation symphony. In this narrative ballet, hydropower emerges not actually as a technical solution but as a choreographed dance of improvement, assembly electricity wishes and orchestrating the melodious transition to renewable electricity consumption.

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