
Speakers at a recent seminar stressed that renewable energy is the only sustainable way to reduce the country's heavy reliance on imports.
They urged collective efforts driven by patriotism, particularly from the young generation, to foster domestic production and create employment opportunities.
Organized by the Consumers Association of Bangladesh (CAB), the seminar was held at Khulna Press Club with Energy Adviser of CAB Professor M. Shamsul Alam as the keynote speaker.
Speakers highlighted that about 85 percent of Bangladesh's current energy supply is import-dependent. However, the country has the potential to generate 3,000 megawatts of electricity from rooftops alone, in addition to wind and hydro power opportunities in coastal areas.
They emphasized that energy is central to the nation's development, but tackling corruption is equally essential for sustainable progress.