REIN news letter
Bangladesh Renewable Energy Newsletter
Editorial
This issue, though quite late because of some unavoidable circumstances, comes out in an enlarged form. The inconvenience caused to the readers due to the delay is regretted.
To cover up the back issues, this issue includes 11 contributed articles in place of 3-4 articles per issue.
This publication is designed for a wide spectrum of readers- policy makers executives, donors, researchers, general public and students. It must be realized by all concerned that, with the present trend of utilization of agricultural residues for cooking and parboiling, this fertile land of ours may go barren in the next 50-100 years because of the deficiencies of organic matter and essential micronutrients such as zinc, boron, molybdenum, etc. the population has already surpassed 130 million mark adding at a compounded rate of 1.7% per year. To live, one has to eat and to cat, one must cook food items with any type of fuels available. Some 50 years ago, most of the paddy stalks were left in the field that led to the recycling of organic matter and micronutrients. But now, most of the paddy fields are without any paddy stalks leading to increasing deficiency of these matters. Although decrease of water flow in rivers leading to decreased submerged areas is an important factor contributing to the deficiency of micronutrients, non-recycling of crop residues is also a significant factor.
It is gratifying that Government of Bangladesh is financing projects for dissemination of biogas plants and improved stoves developed by the Institute of Fuel Research and Development (IFRD) of Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR). These projects helps save biomass fuels through improved stoves and by providing alternative fuels for cooking and parboiling. These initiatives must be further strengthened and expanded. We are already late. We have no time to wait
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Performance of a stand-Alone PV Home Lighting System
By: M.A. R. Sarkar, A.M. Aziz-UL Huq & M. Obaidullah
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350 KB
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Energy Self-Reliance in Rural Bangladesh- Poultry Waste to Energy: An Unique Bio Gasification Initiatives
By: Md. Tazmilur Rahman & A.N.M. Zobayer
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160 KB
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Trends of Biomass Energy Consumption in Bangladesh
By: Jarin Akhter
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58 KB
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How Renewable Energy Can Help Solve the Energy Gap
by Farid Bakht
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75 KB
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Selective Surface for Efficient Solar Thermal Conversion
by Dr. Md. Golam Mowla Choudhury
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62 KB
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Small Wind Turbine : Experience of GBT
by Md. Mozammel Haque
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35 KB
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PV Micro-utility Model in Gha-Chulka Cannel Bazar
by Faisal Ahammed
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28 KB
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Biomass Crisis and Improved Stoves in Bangladesh
by S.M. Atikullah & M. Eusuf
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87 KB
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The Urgency of Application of Biogas Technology : Bangladesh Perspective
by Kazi Aktaruzzaman
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133 KB
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Photovoltaic Technology Success Flashes in Rural Community of Bangladesh
by Engr. Md. Ruhul Quddus
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102 KB
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Solar Electricity at Karimpur, Narsingdi— Prospects and Problems
by Md Osman Goni (Shawkat)
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68 KB
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