ABSTRACT: Energy is a crucial input to promote socioeconomic development. In Bangladesh, about 96 million people (59%) do not have access to electricity and 143 million people (88%) still depend on biomass for cooking. The urban poor living in slum areas with lack of access to clean and modern sources of energy have not been addressed comprehensively. The main objective of this study is to identify the barriers faced by the urban poor in the slum areas of Dhaka in accessing different fuels and provide specific recommendations to overcome the barriers to enable energy access. The study is mainly based on field survey covering 185 households of the four major slum areas of Dhaka, literature review, and stakeholder interviews. Many barriers ha...
A significant progress has been made to increase electricity generation capacity in the country over...
AbstractBangladesh is a small developing country with a huge potential but with limited natural reso...
Bangladesh, being a typical developing country, has undergone the energy crisis situation for a very...
Energy is a crucial input to promote socioeconomic development. In Bangladesh, about 96 million peop...
Energy is a crucial input to promote socioeconomic development. In Bangladesh, about 96 million peop...
Access to energy, especially modern sources, is a key to any development initiative. Based on cross-...
Bangladesh has been suffering from acute shortages of energy and the gap between demand and supply o...
In the context of the global need for the accelerated penetration of renewable sources in the energy...
Though access to adequate, clean, reliable, sustainable and modern energy sources is a priority for ...
This paper represents the overall electrical energy profile and access in Bangladesh. In the recent ...
Energy is a key indicator of the nation's overall economic as well as social development. Looking at...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has been predicted to be the 6th largest megacity in the world by ...
Access of modern energy is the critical challenge in many developing countries to improve the socio-...
Energy access realities in urban poor communities of developing countries: assessments and recommend...
Improved energy efficiency is being considered as one of the significant challenges to mitigating cl...
A significant progress has been made to increase electricity generation capacity in the country over...
AbstractBangladesh is a small developing country with a huge potential but with limited natural reso...
Bangladesh, being a typical developing country, has undergone the energy crisis situation for a very...
Energy is a crucial input to promote socioeconomic development. In Bangladesh, about 96 million peop...
Energy is a crucial input to promote socioeconomic development. In Bangladesh, about 96 million peop...
Access to energy, especially modern sources, is a key to any development initiative. Based on cross-...
Bangladesh has been suffering from acute shortages of energy and the gap between demand and supply o...
In the context of the global need for the accelerated penetration of renewable sources in the energy...
Though access to adequate, clean, reliable, sustainable and modern energy sources is a priority for ...
This paper represents the overall electrical energy profile and access in Bangladesh. In the recent ...
Energy is a key indicator of the nation's overall economic as well as social development. Looking at...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has been predicted to be the 6th largest megacity in the world by ...
Access of modern energy is the critical challenge in many developing countries to improve the socio-...
Energy access realities in urban poor communities of developing countries: assessments and recommend...
Improved energy efficiency is being considered as one of the significant challenges to mitigating cl...
A significant progress has been made to increase electricity generation capacity in the country over...
AbstractBangladesh is a small developing country with a huge potential but with limited natural reso...
Bangladesh, being a typical developing country, has undergone the energy crisis situation for a very...