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FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2025

Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA)

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Energy

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

According to the IEEFA, policy uncertainty, offtaker and currency risk, land acquisition challenges, and a downgraded sovereign rating may limit capital flows into the renewable energy sector in...

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Energy

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

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Energy

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
Energy

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

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

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

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Energy

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

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Energy

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

Tight LNG supplies to continue through 2025: IEEFA
Energy

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
Economy

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
Energy

Unaffordability of LNG may leave new import terminals redundant: IEEFA

High private electricity purchases threaten power tariff hike: IEEFA
Energy

High private electricity purchases threaten power tariff hike: IEEFA

Snow covered transfer lines are seen at the Dominion Cove Point Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminal in Lusby, Maryland March 18, 2014. REUTERS/Gary Cameron (UNITED STATES)/File Photo
Energy

Bangladesh may face LNG import shortfall by 2025: IEEFA

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Energy

Upcoming power master plan must address overcapacity issue: Report

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