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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2025

Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA)

Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA)

Rooftop solar push critical but challenging, warns IEEFA

Rooftop solar push critical but challenging, warns IEEFA

Photo: TBS

Bangladesh’s 3,000MW rooftop solar target by December overambitious: IEEFA

Photo: Rehman Asad/TBS.

Bangladesh needs $1b yearly to generate 20% electricity from renewables by 2030: IEEFA

Representational image. Photo: Mumit M/TBS

Energy efficiency measures can save Bangladesh $460m a year in LNG imports: IEEFA report

Representational image. Photo: Reuters

Fiscal constraints may curtail Bangladesh's LNG demand growth despite capacity expansion plans

2,000MW new rooftop solar can help BPDB save $1b a year: IEEFA

2,000MW new rooftop solar can help BPDB save $1b a year: IEEFA

Photo: Collected

Accelerating electric car rollout in Bangladesh requires strong policy backing: Report

Representational Image. Photo: Collected

Bangladesh's industries have much of energy efficiency untapped: IEEFA

Infographic: TBS

Up to $1.71b required annually till 2041 for 40% renewable capacity: Study

Tight LNG supplies to continue through 2025: IEEFA

Tight LNG supplies to continue through 2025: IEEFA

Adani Power offered to sell majority control in the Mundra power station in India to a government body for one rupee. Photograph: Sam Panthaky/AFP

Adani’s coal power will add pressure to hike power tariff in Bangladesh: IEEFA

Representational image. Forty-four countries imported LNG last year, almost twice as many as a decade ago. Photo: Asim Hafeez/Bloomberg

Unaffordability of LNG may leave new import terminals redundant: IEEFA

High private electricity purchases threaten power tariff hike: IEEFA

High private electricity purchases threaten power tariff hike: IEEFA

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