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LEDS in practice: The benefits of clean energy policies in Bangladesh

8am, May 30th, 2017

This publication, from the LEDS GP Benefits Working Group and the Resources to Advance LEDS Implementation (RALI) project, assesses the benefits of clean energy policies in Bangladesh and illustrates the importance of factoring clean energy alternatives into long term planning decisions.

A new ‘LEDS in Practice’ report from the LEDS GP demonstrates that diverting energy investments from conventional, fossil fuel sources to renewable energy will create jobs and improve public health in Bangladesh. The analysis is based on modeling by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Catalyzing Clean Energy in Bangladesh (CCEB) program, who used detailed plant-level data from the Bangladesh power sector.

Work under the CCEB program has shown that clean energy can provide Bangladesh with not only cost-effective greenhouse gas mitigation, but also affordable electricity, and the same could hold true for countries in similar circumstances.

This case study summarizes the RALI project’s modeling efforts and quantifies the potential job impacts associated with two different clean energy scenarios, as well as the health benefits derived from cleaner air. Taken together, these benefits to people and the economy demonstrate unambiguously that clean energy alternatives should be the preferred choice over continued reliance on conventional electricity sources, and should be considered when making long-term planning decisions regarding energy generation.

Key messages

Based on detailed modeling analysis, the benefits of increasing clean energy in Bangladesh’s power generation mix relative to ‘business-as-usual’ could generate the following cumulative results by 2030:

  • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 20%
  • Generate domestic employment of up to 55,000 full-time equivalent jobs
  • Save up to 27,000 lives and over US$5 billion (BDT 420 billion)

Download the case study here

Photo: Asian Development Bank/Flickr

Institutions Involved

  • LEDS GP
  • RALI
  • ICF
  • USAID

Authors

Bansari Saha, Andrew Kindle, Pamela Cookson, and Rachita Vaidya, ICF, USA
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