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Md. Nazrul Islam, Joint Chief, Power Division, Ministry of Power, Energy & Mineral Resources

Introduction Energy Scenario Policies & Strategies Programs Achievement Recommendations

In the context of International Year of Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) and the outcome of the Rio+20 Conference, this Regional Consultation Meeting has special significance. Achieving three broad goals, set by SE4ALL, of ensuring universal access to modern energy services, doubling the rate of improvement in energy efficiency and doubling the share of renewables in the global energy mix by 2030, deserve coordinated efforts at Regional level.

Bangladesh with about 160 million people in a land mass of 147,570km 2 is one of the most densely populated countries in the world and is a low energy consuming country. Per capita electricity consumption is about 265 kwh. Since 2007 energy demand has outstripped supply GDP growth of 6% to 7% per year would have been higher if more electricity and gas could be supplied.

Summary of Primary Energy Supply in Bangladesh in 2012-13 Fuel Type Original Unit (TJ) (%) of Total (%) Without Biomass Natural Gas 800 BCF 733600 42.04 67.62 Oil 5.8 million Tons 258100 14.79 23.79 Coal (estimate) 3.5 million Tons 89250 5.11 8.23 Hydro 1000 GWh 3600 0.21 0.33 Solar PV (estimate) 75 MW-p (equivalent) 400 0.02 0.04 Biomass (estimate) 55 million Tons 660000 37.82 TOTAL 1,744,950 100.00 100.00

47% of grid electricity consumed by DOMESTIC sector indicating low level of industrialization

Gas Consumption by different sectors at present Electricity 40 + 16 = 56% GAS DEPENDENT

Dependable power capacity (2012) stands at 7500 MW Gas: 4000 MW Coal: 250 MW Oil/Gas: 3000 MW Hydro: 250 MW Electricity generation has been dependent on gas To overcome short term gas crisis, oil fired power plants have been built in recent years To diversify fuel mix, both mining and importing coal are being considered, plus 1000 MW of nuclear power Plan for 5000 MW of coal power plants by 2015; by 2030 approximately 50% of generation capacity would be coal

Power System Master Plan (PSMP) has been revised in 2010 to improve and expand electricity supply to match GDP growth in the 7 to 8 per cent range. As per PSMP-2010, 13,300 MW power needs to be generated by 2015, 22,500 MW by 2020 and 39,000 MW by 2030. The SFYP(FY 2011-FY-2015) lays down energy development plan & specific strategies to support higher growth & sets target to increase energy efficiency by 10%.

Renewable Energy Policy of Bangladesh was adopted in 2008 The Policy envisions 5% of total power generation from renewables by 2015 & 10% of the same by 2020. GoB is committed to facilitate both public and private sector investment in renewable energy projects to scale up contributions of existing renewable energy based electricity productions.

Renewable Energy Policy of Bangladesh was adopted in 2008 To achieve the objective government has set targets for developing renewable energy resources to 5% of total power demand by 2015 and 10% by 2020 The government has identified renewable energy, especially solar photovoltaic as one of the thrust areas for energy security and GHG mitigation

Mitigation and Low Carbon Development is one of the thematic areas of Bangladesh Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan-2009. Renewable energy development is one of the important programs under this thematic area. A dedicated central agency, the Sustainable and Renewable Energy Authority (SREDA), is approved by the Government of Bangladesh.

40.0% BPDB s Steam Turbine Baseload Power Plants 35.0% Average Efficiency = 31.5% 30.0% 25.0% Efficiency 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Rauzan (I) [420]Rauzan (II) [210] Chittagong [60] Ashuganj [450] Ashuganj [128] Ghorasal (I) [110] Ghorasal (II) [420] Ghorasal (III) [420] Siddirganj [210]

Electricity Generation Year: 2011-12 STEAM CCGT to replace STEAM

Supply side Gas-fired power plants owned by BPDB are very old and are operating at extremely low efficiencies (> 2000 MW) T&D infrastructure is also old and losses are high The following efficiency improvement measures being pursued: Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) to replace Steam Turbine Rehabilitation of old gas turbine power plants T&D upgrading and rehabilitation

Revision of the Building Code by inserting Energy Efficiency and Solar Energy issues Installation of Solar Panels in government organizations Dissemination of CFL bulbs in the residential sector Street lights to be replaced first by LED lights and later by solar PV powered lights

Discontinuation in phases of incandescent bulbs and heaters Encouraging the business community to use solar energy Steps taken to introduce prepaid metering system all over the country to reduce system loss and lower use of electricity Cogeneration in industries having Captive Generation Steel re-rolling and Boiler efficiency improvement through energy audit and enforcing minimum efficiency standard

BSTI has been working on Energy Standards and Labeling (ESL) and are in a position to provide Star Labeling of some devices BRESL project funded by UNDP-GEF is providing support BSTI has completed work on 6 consumer products Fans refrigerators air conditioners Motors CFLs Ballasts Companies are being encouraged to apply for grading and certification of their products

Bangladesh has become a real success story and has achieved worldwide acclaim by installing nearly 1.5 million units (75 MW) of SHSs in rural areas Target to install 4 million SHSs by 2015 through funding support from Infrastructure Development Company Ltd. (IDCOL) IDCOL is also implementing the National Domestic Biogas and Manure Program. Under the project a total of 150,000 domestic sized biogas plants will be financed up to 2016 Up to June 2012, over 23,000 biogas plants have been constructed

The rapidly expanding and very successful Solar Home Systems (SHS) program under IDCOL is being provided with additional funding Mini-grid based on solar-biomass-wind hybrid for markets and commercial centers Solar irrigation (more than 0.2 million diesel/electric pumps can be displaced) Bids have been invited to set up wind turbines in different locations Biomass options (cookstoves, rice parboilers, biogas for cooking and electricity)

The Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) is promoting Sustainable Energy through its activities related to GHG mitigation and Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) The most recent study on GHG mitigation is the Second National Communication (SNC) to satisfy Bangladesh s obligations under the UNFCCC The SNC estimated the reduction potential from 21 identified options. It was found that the difference between the baseline scenario and the energy efficiency or mitigation scenario, in the year 2030 was as high as 25%

The MoEF has approved 8 CDM projects 5 have been registered by the CDM Executive Board The CDM projects that enhance environmental conservation are the following: Solar home systems (SHS) Improved kiln efficiency in brick manufacturing Improved cook stoves Efficient Lighting Initiatives of Bangladesh (ELIB)

ELIB, a project supported by the World Bank has achieved a great success in promoting energy efficient lighting In phase-i, 10.5 million CFLs were distributed free of cost 5.5 million were distributed to 1.5 million households through 5 utilities in one day The project covered 27 districts through 1400 distribution centres and reduced the power demand by 260-270 MW In phase-ii, 17.5 million CFLs are expected to be deployed

Cookstoves (old and new type) Solar Irrigation Solar Reflective Glass could have been used To give environmental conservation an emphasis, Bangladesh has approved an apex body called Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority (SREDA) to promote renewables and energy efficiency.

COGENERATION A waste-heat boiler can recover a good portion of the wasted heat to produce steam This will replace the existing boiler thus saving the natural gas used to make steam If the industry does not require steam, then absorption refrigeration can be used for air-conditioning or making ice Otherwise, the steam can be sold to neighboring industries

Urea Fertilizer: Four plants (NGFF, PUFF, UFFL, ZFCL) consume for 1 ton of urea more than 40 Mcf of natural gas, compared to 23 Mcf and 30 Mcf by KAFCO and JFCL respectively

5000+ Fixed Chimney Kilns (FCK) consume 2-3 million Tons of coal - Highly polluting and energy inefficient FCK Very crude furnace; dugout area in open field Smalltime entrepreneurs run the industry Government has taken many measures to improve the present situation both in terms of energy consumption and environmental pollution GEF project in 2005-2008; UNDP, WB and GTZ have facilitated World Bank pilot project for improvement of FCK CDM project using Hybrid Hoffman Kiln have been registered World Bank CASE project is ongoing to improve situation

Government has taken many measures to improve the present situation both in terms of energy consumption and environmental pollution GEF project in 2005-2008; UNDP, WB and GTZ have facilitated World Bank pilot project for improvement of FCK CDM project using Hybrid Hoffman Kiln have been registered World Bank CASE project is ongoing to improve situation

Fixed Chimney Kiln (FCK) VSBK: 40-50% more efficient than FCK HOFFMAN KILN Coal Fired: 25-35% more efficient than FCK

Re-rolling Mills Reheating Furnace Energy component more than 25% of product cost Crude Operation and Inefficient Induction Furnaces Re-rolling Mill: Bad insulation; no heat recovery and inefficient burners 25 to 75 m 3 /ton for modern to traditional re-rolling mills

Grameen Shakti is the leading NGO selling SHSs supported by IDCOL

More than 300,000 tons of kerosene used annually for lighting purpose Solar PV lanterns are high quality replacement for kerosene lamps (KUPI) DNA has given approval for a PIN for a Solar PV Lantern CDM project

Biogas Digester Biogas can Replace LPG

Diesel-Pump Solar-Pump Price: Tk 70,000 Tk 6 lac Diesel: Tk 80000/yr Tk 8000/yr Life: 10 years 20 years

Efficiency of traditional stoves is 8-10% Improved Cook Stoves (ICS) can easily achieve a thermal efficiency of 20% Traditional Stove = 8% efficiency Saved biomass is Non Renewable Biomass; CDM project registered ICS Village Restaurant

Efficiency improvement of paddy PARBOILERS GIZ Project

GHG Reduction Potential of Mitigation Options

Bangladesh Has shown tremendous progress in Solar-PV Home Systems applications in rural areas Biogas technology especially for small scale power generation is gaining popularity Pakistan, Egypt and Nigeria can greatly benefit Iran and Nigeria Have long experience in management of oil/gas resources Indonesia and Malaysia also have vast experience Bangladesh and Pakistan can greatly benefit

Research and development in energy and environmental conservation Turkey and Egypt can give leadership being close to Europe as well as having good research institutions of their own. Malaysia in Asia can also provide leadership in this area. Energy efficiency measures have seen significant adoption in Malaysia, which can be disseminated.

Member countries should ideally make a dedicated forum desk under its umbrella to expedite solid work in the field of renewable energy. Feasibility need to be studied.