Title: Dialogue on
1Dialogue on Energy and Poverty
Organised by UNDP-Bangladesh
Quamrul Islam Siddique, P Eng.
12 June 2007
2Electricity Consumption by various countries in
south Asia
- Bangladesh has one of the lowest per
capita - electricity use 160 kwh, whereas
- gt Pakistan 510 kwh
- gt India 580 kwh
- gt SriLanka 350 Kwh
- gt Nepal 80 Kwh
- gt Bhutan 400 kwh
- gt Thailand 1600kwh
- gt Malaysia 3200 Kwh
- gt Developed countries 5000 Kwh
- Bangladeshs poverty reduction strategy
seeks to extend - electricity coverage to all by 2020
3Available Energy Resources in South Asia
Regional Energy Security For South Asia Regional
Report, Energy For South Asia, SARI/Energy
Program. (mt - million tons bcm - billion cubic
metres mtoe - million tons oil equivalent MW -
mega watt (thousand kW)
4Global electricity generation in 2003
- 18 electricity generated from renewables
Source http//www.bp.com
5(No Transcript)
6Bangladesh
Source http//www.bpdb.gov.bd
7- Installed Capacity 5245 MW
- Present Generation 4200 MW
- (Public Sector 66 IPP 33 ) (1440 MW)
8(No Transcript)
9(No Transcript)
10Bangladesh
Installed capacity 4995 MW Generation
capacity 4200 MW Peak demand served
3782.1 MW
Source http//www.bpdb.gov.bd
11Natural Gas
- Proved (1P) reserve of Gas 9.2 tcf
- will last till 2011 out of which 6.8 tcf has
already been extracted. - Proved and Probable (2P) reserve 14.4 tcf will
last till 2015 - Proved probable Possible (3P) reserve 22.2 tcf
will last 2019 - The country needs further 24 tcf till 2025.
- For additional gas reserve we have to go for
offshore exploration - More CNG filling stations and getting up mother
and daughter stations.
12Gas Utilisation
13COAL
- Use of Coal
- Coal gasification (Coal bed methane) for deeper
strata - Coal briquettes for domestic and industrial use.
- Coal to oil
14Coal based Power Generation
Bangladesh imports 3 million tons high sulpher
coal annually from Indoa
- Mining Method Underground Open Pit
- India 81 Coal extracted from open pit mines
15Renewable Energy
- a) Hydropower
- Kaptai Hydropower -- 240 MW
- 2 x 50 MW -- 100 MW ( new
addition) - Sangu Matamuhuri 360 MW
- Total 700 MW
- b) Solar -- 150,000 SHS ( by IDCOL LGED/UNDP
others) gives - 5 MW - c) Biogas plants ( from cowdung Poultry wastes)
over 3000 nos ( for cooking and lighting
purpose and manure) - c) Wind - 4 x 225 Kw --- 900 Kw at Muhuri dam
- d) Bio Fuel ( Jatrofa, Venna)
- e) Waste to energy from municipal wastes Manure
16Biofuel
Possible areas of the Jatropha cultivation in
Bangladesh
- Highland including hilly areas covers altogether
about 4.2 million hectares are suitable for
Jatropha cultivation. - Char land
- Road sides
- Railway sides
- River bank
- Forest areas
Source Benchmark soil of Bangladesh Morphology,
characteristics and classification for research
management GIS Laboratory publication No.4. First
published in June,2005
17Railway route 2,854.96km
Rural road 70,000 km
http//www.railway.gov.bd/gallery.html
18- No institution to develop and monitor renewable
energy. - However UNDP has requested the Government of
Bangladesh to establish Sustainable Energy
development Agency (SEDA).
19Energy Conservation
- Energy Saving lamps
- Installation of Intelligent Motor Controller with
induction motors - Demand side load management
- Establishment of Bureau of Energy Efficiency
20- Highlights of National Energy Policy
- National Energy Policy 1995, adopting private
sector power generation and unbundling BPDB from
single entity to PGCB, DESA, EGCB and WZPDCO. - Despite 32 population has access to the
National grid, The Government of Bangladesh has
a noble vision to provide electricity for all by
the year 2020 - Target of meeting 5 of total electricity
demand from RE by 2010 and 10 by the year 2020 - For the last three decades attempts have been
made by GOs, NGOs, and Development partners to
promote modern RE technologies. - Modern Renewable Energy Technologies (RETs) are
in the research, development and demonstration
phase
21Constraints
- Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission Act 2003
- has not been effective to establish a level
playing field for all stakeholders in public and
private sector - A transparent pricing framework for gas and
electricity has not yet been established - BPDB has been compelled to buy power from IPPs at
higher rate ( Tk. 3.5 4.00 including
transmission costs) and selling bulk at reduced
price to REB and DESA ( Tk. 2.4-2.6) thus
incurring huge financial loss. - No multiple buyer model developed for power
purchase - Investment in gas and coal exploration severely
inadequate - Offshore bidding for gas exploration starred for
long time. - Public Sector inefficiency and lack of training
pervades in oil, gas and power sectors. -
22Cont..
- 33 of the population have access to electricity.
- Access in rural areas less 22
- Poor quality of service delivery ( frequent load
shedding, voltage fluctuation). - Poor service due to poor performance of BPDB, REB
and DESA. - Poor funding on maintenance and expansion
particularly in generation and capacity building
of the public sector organisations. -
23WAY FORWARD
- To reduce imbalance in power and energy
development between eastern and western region by
expanding - Gas network to western zone to accelerate
industrialization. - To explore coal in the western zone for power
generation, production of coal briquettes and
coal to oil. - Setting up large coal based power plants in the
western zone at mine mouth.
24- Contd..
- Setting up large baseload power plant in
Bheramara, Khulna and Sirajganj in west zone and
in Chandpur, Sylhet, Meghnaghat, Haripur and
Siddhirganj in the eastern zone. - Install additional 2 x 50 MW hydropower unit in
Kaptai - Expand gas and power grids to match with
increased gas production and power generation. - Improve existing gas fields for optimised
production - Go for immediate offshore gas exploration within
our maritime boundary. - Expand distribution network for gas and
electricity and optimise billing and collection. - Establish sustainable Energy Development Agency
(SEDA) to promote renewable energy - Expand SHS coverage in the off grid areas, set up
RAPPs and expand CNG Network throughout the
country by setting up mother and daughter
stations.
25Contd..
- Establish Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) to
ensure energy conservation and energy auditing. - Turn Petrobangla and BPDB as holding companies
with all the subsidiary companies under them. - Strengthen Bureau of Minerals Development (BMD)
and Department Environment for efficient
extraction of coal and ensure proper environment
protection. - Develop manpower through extensive training and
practical orientation in power and energy sector.
26Contd..
- Attract private sector and FDIs in gas, coal,
hydro and power generation. - Increase investment on R D in energy and power
sector. - Rationalise pricing of gas and electricity.
- Strengthen Bangladesh Energy Regulatory
Commission and make it effective.