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Identifying the Alternative Narrative of LNG Dominated Energy-Mix for the Power Sector

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  • Khondaker Golam Moazzem
  • Rafat Alam
  • Moumita A Mallick
  • ASM Shamim Alam Shibly

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This study addresses the critical issue of Bangladesh’s pursuit of sustained and secure energy amidst its transition from a Least Developed Country (LDC) after 2026 and become a middle-income nation by 2050. The country has committed to different national and international platforms towards a substantial shift to renewable energy, aiming for 40% of its energy mix to be renewable by 2041, yet it is increasingly relying on expensive LNG-based power generation. The associated costs and impacts of this reliance on LNG, including economic, environmental, and social aspects, are examined’.

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  • Khondaker Golam Moazzem & Rafat Alam & Moumita A Mallick & ASM Shamim Alam Shibly, 2023. "Identifying the Alternative Narrative of LNG Dominated Energy-Mix for the Power Sector," CPD Working Paper 149, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD).
  • Handle: RePEc:pdb:opaper:149
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    Power Sector; LNG; Renewable Energy; LDC; Energy-Mix; Bangladesh;
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