Coal Policy Review Almost Complete: Tamim
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The Energy Ministry has almost completed a review of the draft coal policy. The draft policy is soon to be placed before a cabinet meeting for approval, said Prof M Tamim, the Chief Advisor's Special Assistant.
Speaking as the chief guest at a seminar on 'Energy Security and Development: Perspective in Bangladesh' organized by Bangladesh Institute of Law and International Affairs and Bangladesh Heritage Foundation, Prof Tamim said the review of the draft policy submitted by a working committee to the ministry was almost complete.
No big change has been made in it. Structural adjustment has been made, it will be sent to the Law Ministry within 10 days for vetting. It will then be presented before the advisory council for approval.
To meet the energy demand we'll have to improve coal resources. I ask all to leave it to the experts, have trust in them. Everything will be done on the basis of accountability and transparency. Mistrust has crept among us in the last three decades, Tamim said.
In the power sector, he said, a policy for setting up power plants at government and private initiatives is also being prepared. The government will have 51 percent ownership while the private entrepreneurs will have 49 percent, he added.
BUET professor Ijaj Hossain, who presented the keynote paper at the seminar, said: If we extract a fourth of our total coal reserves and use our gas reserves, 20,000 megawatts of power can be added to the national grid by 2030.
We should bring investment for setting up coal-based power plants. We can also import power directly. A 750 megawatt power plant is being set up in Tripura, from which power could be directly imported.
Prof Ijaj said coal at the Phulbari mine should be extracted through the open pit mining method. India is extracting coal through open pit mining in 80 mines.
The speakers in the seminar stressed establishment of a Regional power grid with neighboring countries to face the power crisis.
The President's Military Secretary Major General M Aminul Karim, Petrobangla Chairman Jalal Ahmed and instructor of the Military Institute of Science and Technology Colonel Moinuddin also spoke.
Director of the Rural Electrification Board BD Rahmatullah presented another paper at the seminar. Bangladesh Heritage Foundation Chairman Waliur Rahman gave the address of welcome.
Fuel-less Electric Bike, Rickshaw Launched
The first ever fuel-less and environment friendly electric bike and electric rickshaw was formally launched at Joydevpur in Gazipur.
Bangladesh Diesel Plant Ltd (BDPL), an enterprise of Bangladesh Army, Sigs International and Lotus Bird of China manufactured the two types of electric transport at BDPL industry at Joydevpur.
Lt Gen Md Jahangir Alam, Quarter Master General and Chairman of BDPL launched the fuel-less bike and rickshaw. Among others present at the function were Geng Yong Ding, President of Lotus Bird, Mohammed Abdul Gani, Chairman of Sigs International and Alhaj Morshed Alam, Chairman of Bengal Group of Industries.
"The price of an electric rickshaw will range from Tk 40 thousand to Tk 50 thousands while the price of electric bike is between Tk 60 thousand and Tk 68 thousand depending on its capacity, said Enayet Ullah Siddique, Managing Partner of the Sigs International.
The rechargeable battery of the bike and the rickshaw will last one year. The price of each battery is Tk 4,000.
Enayet informed that electric bike will hit the market within a week and electric rickshaw two months later.
Lt Gen Md Jahangir Alam said that electric bike and electric rickshaw would save huge foreign currency by reducing diesel use and also reduce air pollution.
"It will reduce transport cost and people of middle and lower income bracket will be able use it for their affordable prices," Geng Yong Ding said.
Col Shahid Sarwar, Project Director of BDP, Col Mohammad Ali, Deputy Managing Director of Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory of Bangladesh Army and other senior officials of Bangladesh Army were present at the ceremony.
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