Renewable energy can potentially play a role in the supply of safe water in Bangladesh, where nearly 70% of the rural population does not have access to electricity. This paper examines the possible application of renewable energy for pumping water from geologically safe deep tubewells to overcome limitations in existing water technologies in the arsenic-contaminated villages in Bangladesh. Renewable energy, national grid electricity, and alternatives such as diesel engines have been considered as sources of power for both suction and submersible pumps in electrified and non-electrified villages. Three locally available renewable energy sources (human energy, biogas, and solar energy) have been assessed as power sources for reciprocating an...
This research investigates the viability of renewable energy and energy storage to meet a significan...
In October 2017, the World Bank reported that Bangladesh continued to reduce poverty - rural poverty...
Bangladesh is on the verge of facing energy crisis. According to the article 16.1 of Bangladesh Cons...
Around three-quarters of Bangladeshis (total population 164 million) live in rural areas: only 25% o...
This paper presents information on the socio-techno-economic aspects of a water purification system ...
Bangladesh is endowed with plentiful supply of renewable sources of energy. Out of the various renew...
Various renewable and non-renewable energy sources were used to generate heat and electric power for...
Abstract: A reliable, affordable and secure supply of energy is important for economic development. ...
About 50% of the Zambia's population in the rural areas do not have access to an improved source of ...
Electricity is an unavoidable prerequisite developmental resource for the advancement of a nation. E...
Present world is moving fast towards development of civilization. Industries, factories, power pla...
Global energy demand has risen sharply over the years with developing countries recording the greate...
Nepal is heavily dependent on the traditional energy sources and imported fossil fuel, which has an ...
The people of Bangladesh are underprivileged from continuous grid electricity. Despite the plentiful...
A study has been conducted to assess the possibilities to introduce dead cattle organs as the raw ma...
This research investigates the viability of renewable energy and energy storage to meet a significan...
In October 2017, the World Bank reported that Bangladesh continued to reduce poverty - rural poverty...
Bangladesh is on the verge of facing energy crisis. According to the article 16.1 of Bangladesh Cons...
Around three-quarters of Bangladeshis (total population 164 million) live in rural areas: only 25% o...
This paper presents information on the socio-techno-economic aspects of a water purification system ...
Bangladesh is endowed with plentiful supply of renewable sources of energy. Out of the various renew...
Various renewable and non-renewable energy sources were used to generate heat and electric power for...
Abstract: A reliable, affordable and secure supply of energy is important for economic development. ...
About 50% of the Zambia's population in the rural areas do not have access to an improved source of ...
Electricity is an unavoidable prerequisite developmental resource for the advancement of a nation. E...
Present world is moving fast towards development of civilization. Industries, factories, power pla...
Global energy demand has risen sharply over the years with developing countries recording the greate...
Nepal is heavily dependent on the traditional energy sources and imported fossil fuel, which has an ...
The people of Bangladesh are underprivileged from continuous grid electricity. Despite the plentiful...
A study has been conducted to assess the possibilities to introduce dead cattle organs as the raw ma...
This research investigates the viability of renewable energy and energy storage to meet a significan...
In October 2017, the World Bank reported that Bangladesh continued to reduce poverty - rural poverty...
Bangladesh is on the verge of facing energy crisis. According to the article 16.1 of Bangladesh Cons...