8th June 2026
EP Report

Bangladesh has moved to build its first public-private partnership (PPP)-based solar power project in a special economic zone, as the government seeks to ease pressure from costly fuel imports and attract private investment into renewable energy.

The proposed project, planned at Sonagazi in Feni, aims to generate 130-140 megawatts (MW) of grid-tied solar electricity along with battery storage facilities on 412 acres of land owned by the Bangladesh Economic Zones Authority (Beza).

Officials unveiled the plan at a workshop in Dhaka yesterday, attended by representatives from the power division, Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB), Power Grid Bangladesh PLC (PGCB), development partners, and private investors.

Joining a workshop at the project site the same day, Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Iqbal Hassan Mahmood said the government could announce an investment-friendly policy for the solar sector by June, expressing hope that the renewable energy sector could witness growth similar to the country’s garment industry.

The minister said the government will act as a facilitator and will provide support to do profitable business in this sector by formulating an investment-friendly policy very soon.

“The government may waive taxes on frames, photocells, batteries, and more, to reduce the business cost, enhance storage capacity and facilitate the solar energy business,” he said.


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