Engineering energy efficiency among residential customers in Dhaka
This policy brief relays findings from an intervention measuring the impact of social feedback and nudges in promoting energy-efficient behaviours in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
This policy brief relays findings from an intervention measuring the impact of social feedback and nudges in promoting energy-efficient behaviours in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
These concerns were voiced at a focus group discussion titled “Energy Efficiency in the Industrial Sector of Bangladesh”, organised by the Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI) in collaboration
MPEMR, which is the authority to deal with the issues on energy, has issued plans and regulations related to energy & power production, renewable energy, energy efficiency and sector development are shown in Table
Supported by Improved Coordination of International Climate Finance (ICICF) project, funded by Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Germany.
Dhaka''s Climate Action Plans aim to have 85% of the city''s energy come from renewable sources by 2050 through various renewable energy interventions.
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May 5, 2025, Dhaka: Muhammad Rafiqul Islam, Chairman of the Dhaka Electric Supply Company (DESCO) Board, has urged everyone to play a proactive role in conserving electricity.
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