BSS
  15 Jan 2026, 16:47

CPD for integrating regional RE trade into national plan

DHAKA, Jan 15, 2026 (BSS) – The Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) today laid emphasis on integrating regional Renewable Energy (RE) trade into the national plan to stabilize the grid and lower costs.

 The think tank made the observation at a press briefing on “Energy & Power Sector Master Plan (EPSMP): 2026-2050” at its office in the city.

 Dr Khondaker Golam Moazzem, Research Director of CPD; Md Mehadi Hasan Shamim, Research Associate; Abrar Ahammed Bhuiyan, Research Associate; Atikuzzaman Shazeed, Research Associate; Sabiha Sharmin, Research Associate; Maleehah Sabah Ali, Programme Associate; and Md. Khalid Mahmud, Programme Associate; among others, were present on the occasion.

 Helen Mashiyat Preoty, senior research associate, delivered the presentation at the briefing.  

In her presentation, Helen Mashiyat Preoty said that the zone wise power demand and supply should be planned according to the upcoming RE power plants and National Solar Rooftop Programme.

“As there are already plans to intergrade more than 5000 MW of RE from utility scale and more than 3000 MW from national rooftop programme, the location wise planning and estimation must be done by the zonal mapping,” she added.

 She also urged the government to give more focus on the areas where solar and wind electricity potential is higher in the country.

She said that allowing carbon credit without any extensive scrutiny might backfire energy transition and normalising carbon credit at this stage can unintentionally legitimize emission.
 
“Hence a detailed review and scrutiny before establishing a framework might be needed,” she added.
 
She noted that a monitoring and evaluation framework is needed to measure the implementation progress of the EPSMP in achieving energy transition.
 
She recommended institutional reform of the Power Grid Company of Bangladesh (PGCB) to ensure independent and efficient system planning.

 She laid emphasis on allocating a big chunk of investment specifically for RE expansion and domestic gas exploration (onshore and offshore) instead of LNG.

 Mashiyat Preoty also focused on unbundling the roles of the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) and strengthening the autonomy and enforcement powers of the BERC and SREDA.