Mitigating Bangladesh's Power Crisis : Possible Response Options - A Briefing Note for the Ministry of Finance
Bangladesh today is in the grips of a
major power crisis. There are several dimensions to the
crisis: operational, financial and relating to power
generation. This report includes the following headlines:
past responses, what can be done to mitigate the crisis?
Recommend short-term priority actions, medium-term policy
priorities, and issues requiring attention for the Fourth
Development Support Credit Project (DSC 4).
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Main Author: |
World Bank |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Washington, DC
2007-02
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Subjects: | APPROACH,
BALANCE,
CAPACITY EXPANSION,
COAL,
COAL PLANT,
COAL PLANTS,
COAL-FIRED POWER,
CYCLE POWER,
CYCLE TECHNOLOGY,
DAILY LOAD,
DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY,
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK,
DOMESTIC COAL,
DUE DILIGENCE,
ECONOMIC VALUE,
ELECTRIC POWER,
GAS,
GAS EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION,
GAS STEAM,
GAS SUPPLY,
GAS TURBINE,
GENERATING UNITS,
GENERATION CAPACITY,
GENERATORS,
HIGH LEVELS,
INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS,
LOAD MANAGEMENT,
LOAD SHEDDING,
NATURAL GAS,
NATURAL GAS EXPLORATION,
OIL,
PEAK DEMAND,
POWER,
POWER CRISIS,
POWER GENERATION,
POWER GENERATION UNITS,
POWER PLANT,
POWER PLANTS,
POWER PRODUCERS,
POWER SECTOR,
PUBLIC SECTOR,
SELL GAS,
STREAM,
TRANSMISSION INTERCONNECTION, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/02/16267486/mitigating-bangladeshs-power-crisis-possible-response-options-briefing-note-ministry-finance
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/8098
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