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Mohammad Ataur Rahman Sarker
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Md Tanvir Siraj
Bangladesh must urgently transition from imported fossil fuels to renewable energy to resolve its severe energy crisis.
42 MIN(s) ago
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Mohammad Ataur Rahman Sarker
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Md Tanvir Siraj

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Bangladesh relies on imports for 95 percent of energy needs which have been disrupted after conflict in the Middle East.

The country has been boosting power imports and local coal-fired generation due to gas infrastructure challenges and to cut costs.