A million houses run on solar in Bangladesh

Bangladesh aims to put nearly 2.5 million homes on solar power by 2014.


Afp June 15, 2011
A million houses run on solar in Bangladesh

DHAKA: Starved of electricity, Bangladeshis have turned to using solar panels to power their appliances. An official revealed on Wednesday that now more than a million homes in Bangladesh were using the sun to power daily lives. This is among the fastest expansion of solar use in the world.

In 2002, just 7,000 households were using solar panels but now more than a million households - or some five million people - gather solar energy, said Nazmul Haq of the Infrastructure Development Company (IDCOL).

"It's the fastest expansion of solar energy anywhere in the world," said Haq, who heads the state-run IDCOL, which provides financing for clean energy projects.

"We crossed the one million threshold more than 18 months ahead of schedule (and) we have set a new target to cross 2.5 million by 2014," he said.

Rural households in Bangladesh are frequently not on the state electrical grid and so have embraced solar power, helped by NGOs providing panels which can be paid for in small monthly instalments.

Some 60 percent of Bangladesh's 150 million people have no access to mains electricity, with many relying on costly kerosene lamps for lighting.

Years of under-investment in infrastructure means state-owned power plants generate only around 4,700 megawatts of electricity a day against demand of 6,000 megawatts -- which is growing by 500 megawatts a year.

A World Bank report last month said solar panels had "changed the face of the remote, rural areas of Bangladesh," by providing cheap, reliable electricity.

 

COMMENTS (10)

Khan | 13 years ago | Reply Yeah blame Government that's what couch potatoes do .. its easier than doing something yourself isn't it ? Every one buys a generator pays thousands of rupees and then all the time put petrol/gas in it but you guys won't bother investing in Solar panels which can give you pollution free electricity and cheaper in long run ... Its not hard to buy it just google and you will find suppliers in cities near you.
Vinayak | 13 years ago | Reply I think the comments here accusing Pakistan government of doing nothing are out of place. The article clearly states that Bangladeshi villages took to solar power because of undeveloped infrastructure in the first place. It is precisely because Bangladeshi government did not obsess itself to reaching electricity to every village, that villages have found their own solutions. Contrast with India where state after state is obsessed with reaching electricity to every remote far-flung village, regardless of cost to tax-payer. I think government should just control crime and create environment for business, and people will take care of themselves. Well done Bangladeshi villages !!
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