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The paper analyzes as to how Bangladesh can secure its future demand of electricity and mitigate greenhouse gas emission to meet the targets of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). The overall objective of the study is to assess the possible mitigation of greenhouse gases emission for achieving NDCs from power sector of Bangladesh through so...
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... sector is the highest consumer of electricity in the country and it will continue to be most electricity-consuming sector in coming days also. Again, from Figure 5, we can see that the total consumption from this sector will be about 40.6 TWh in 2020 and in 2030 it is projected to be 72.09 TWh. ...
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