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Field: General Energy

Nuclear power as foundation of a clean energy future: A review

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S. M. Sirazam Sadekin, Sayma Zaman, M.H. Mahfuz, Rashid Sarkar

Journal: Energy ProcediaYear: 2019
Citations: 138

To deal with climate change, clean energy is a necessity in the present world. Energy requirement is growing faster each decade. Over the long term some of the traditional sources (coal, gas and oil) have become inadequate to meet up the increasing demand. The current consumption rate of fossil fuel...

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Energy security and sustainable energy policy in Bangladesh: From the lens of 4As framework

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Sakib Bin Amin, Youngho Chang, Farhan Khan, Farhad Taghizadeh–Hesary

Journal: Energy PolicyYear: 2021Citations: 74
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Russia-Ukraine conflict sentiments and energy market returns in G7 countries: Discovering the unexplored dynamics

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Daniel Balsalobre‐Lorente, Avik Sinha, Muntasir Murshed

Journal: Energy EconomicsYear: 2023Citations: 73
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Towards energy sustainability: Bangladesh perspectives

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Lway Faisal Abdulrazak, Aminul Islam, Md. Biplob Hossain

Journal: Energy Strategy ReviewsYear: 2021Citations: 63

Access to power in Bangladesh has significantly increased over the last decade. The creditable achievement of electricity generation capacity addresses the serious energy crisis of the country and aids the rapid growth of industrial and business sector in Bangladesh. The government of Bangladesh has...

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Oil, Gas and Energy Business under One Belt One Road Strategic Context

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Md Nazirul Islam Sarker, Md Altab Hossin, Yinxiao Hua, Md. Kamruzzaman Sarkar et al.

Journal: Open Journal of Social SciencesYear: 2018Citations: 37

One Belt One Road (OBOR) Initiative of China is a mega and historical project which facilitates international oil, gas and energy trade and connects people over the world. This article examines the oil, gas, and energy business status under OBOR. It also explores the risk associated with oil, gas an...

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Assessing energy diversification policy and sustainability: Bangladesh standpoints

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Aminul Islam, Kusay Faisal Al-tabatabaie, Ashish Kumar Karmaker, Md. Biplob Hossain et al.

Journal: Energy Strategy ReviewsYear: 2022Citations: 36

As Bangladesh's economy expands, the country has experienced severe power crises over the decades. With the Government's effective implementation of policies, the country has shown remarkable progress in energy sector recently. Even though various initiatives have been undertaken to improve energy s...

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Energy Revolution for Our Common Future: An Evaluation of the Emerging International Renewable Energy Law

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Mohammad Ershadul Karim, Abu Bakar Munir, Mohammad Ataul Karim, Firdaus Muhammad‐Sukki et al.

Journal: EnergiesYear: 2018Citations: 36

Climate change poses profound threats to the Earth and its people. Its mitigation, therefore, demands common but differentiated actions with comprehensive and coordinated approach. The global community has pledged to mitigate various greenhouse gases in some international soft law instruments. Explo...

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Strengthening of energy security & low-carbon growth in Asia: Role of regional energy cooperation through trade

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Kazi Arif Uz Zaman, Kaliappa Kalirajan

Journal: Energy PolicyYear: 2019Citations: 31

Prudent demand-supply management of energy is pivotal for the energy security of the countries and transitions towards the sustainable low-carbon energy system. This study empirically investigates the existing demand-supply gaps of energy in the South-though-East Asian (StEA) countries and analyzes ...

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Next power generation-mix for Bangladesh: Outlook and policy priorities

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Mazbahul Ahamad, Fahian Tanin

Journal: Energy PolicyYear: 2013Citations: 26
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The Power and Energy Sector of Bangladesh: Challenges of Moving beyond the Transition Stage

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Khondaker Golam Moazzem

Year: 2019Citations: 25
Physical SciencesEnergyGeneral Energy
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Natural gas and the fertilizer industry

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A. K. M. Abdul Quader

Journal: Energy Sustainable Development/Energy for sustainable developmentYear: 2003Citations: 23
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Energy and Security in South Asia: Cooperation or Conflict?

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Charles K. Ebinger

Year: 2011Citations: 22

Economic growth and burgeoning populations have put South Asia's energy security in a perilous state. Already energy and power shortages are stunting development in some of the region's least developed locations spurring political insurgences and social dislocation. Should this trend continue, Ebing...

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Cross-Border Energy Trade between Nepal and India: Assessment of Trading Opportunities

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Brendan McBennett, Amy Rose, David Hurlbut, Joseph D. Palchak et al.

Year: 2019Citations: 20

This study builds on several prior analyses of cross-border energy trading in South Asia to explore the potential trading opportunities between India, Nepal, and the larger South Asia region, including Bangladesh and Bhutan. It uses a detailed one-year, 1-hour resolution unit commitment and economic...

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Regional Energy Trade in South Asia

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Kamal Raj Dhungel

Journal: South Asia Economic JournalYear: 2008Citations: 20

The South Asian region represents 22 per cent of the world's total population comprising over one billion, of which 30–40 per cent lives below poverty line. Of them, only 40–50 per cent have access to electricity. Despite the development, the countries of South Asian region are energy starved. To me...

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Energy scenario of Bangladesh

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Chowdhury Ishrak Ahmed Siddiky

Year: 2021Citations: 19
Physical SciencesEnergyGeneral Energy
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