AbstractThis paper analyzes utilization of renewable energy with domestic coal in place of import coal and oil in Bangladesh Power System from 2010-2030. Therefore, the modelling of long-term renewable and domestic coal utilization is examined in terms of expansion cost and environmental impacts. The results show that in 2030, the required electricity generation to fulfil future demand is estimated 162 TWh. Under the BAU scenario, the share of coal is 33% of total electricity generation mix. However, under the null coal import scenario the installed power plant from renewable sources increase to be 47 GW and coal utilization decreases to be 35 GW or 16% of total electricity generation share. The null coal import scenario reduces coal utiliz...
Global energy demand has risen sharply over the years with developing countries recording the greate...
Abstract—This paper examines utilization of low-rank coal and geothermal energy resources in the lon...
Global GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions are increasing substantially and electricity sector is one of ...
Currently, the plants under construction are more organized and well-planned, while most of the exis...
Bangladesh—recently graduated to developing nation category from a least developed country with an e...
Despite the numerous exemplary efforts taking place to develop sustainable systems of power generati...
This paper examines the impacts of CO2 emission reduction target and carbon tax on future technologi...
In the context of growing demand and the need to rapidly increase access to convenient forms of ener...
Electricity is an unavoidable prerequisite developmental resource for the advancement of a nation. E...
Various renewable and non-renewable energy sources were used to generate heat and electric power for...
This article is based on the current and future coal power plants of Bangladesh. Although, it is kno...
This study focuses on the impact of utilizing gas, coal and nuclear for longterm power generation on...
Bangladesh, where only 20% of the total population are connected to grid electricity, has a promisi...
There is little doubt that energy demand is expected to grow rapidly in most developing countries ov...
The objective of this study is to explore the possible scenarios under the constraint of nuclear and...
Global energy demand has risen sharply over the years with developing countries recording the greate...
Abstract—This paper examines utilization of low-rank coal and geothermal energy resources in the lon...
Global GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions are increasing substantially and electricity sector is one of ...
Currently, the plants under construction are more organized and well-planned, while most of the exis...
Bangladesh—recently graduated to developing nation category from a least developed country with an e...
Despite the numerous exemplary efforts taking place to develop sustainable systems of power generati...
This paper examines the impacts of CO2 emission reduction target and carbon tax on future technologi...
In the context of growing demand and the need to rapidly increase access to convenient forms of ener...
Electricity is an unavoidable prerequisite developmental resource for the advancement of a nation. E...
Various renewable and non-renewable energy sources were used to generate heat and electric power for...
This article is based on the current and future coal power plants of Bangladesh. Although, it is kno...
This study focuses on the impact of utilizing gas, coal and nuclear for longterm power generation on...
Bangladesh, where only 20% of the total population are connected to grid electricity, has a promisi...
There is little doubt that energy demand is expected to grow rapidly in most developing countries ov...
The objective of this study is to explore the possible scenarios under the constraint of nuclear and...
Global energy demand has risen sharply over the years with developing countries recording the greate...
Abstract—This paper examines utilization of low-rank coal and geothermal energy resources in the lon...
Global GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions are increasing substantially and electricity sector is one of ...