Restoring Balance : Bangladesh's Rural Energy Realities
Bangladesh is one of the world's poorest countries. Nearly 80 percent of the nation's 140 million people reside in rural areas; of these, 20 percent live in extreme poverty. Geographically, many low-lying areas are vulnerable to severe fl...
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO ENERGY ACCESS TO GRID ACCESS TO GRID ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES AIR AIR POLLUTION ANIMAL DUNG ANNUAL ENERGY USE APPROACH AVAILABILITY BAGASSE BALANCE BATTERIES BIO-GAS BIOFUELS BIOGAS BIOGAS TECHNOLOGY BIOMASS BIOMASS BURNING BIOMASS COLLECTION BIOMASS DEMAND BIOMASS ENERGIES BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS SOURCE BIOMASS STOVES BITUMINOUS COAL CHARCOAL CLAY STOVE CLAY STOVES CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE COLORS COMBUSTION COMMERCIAL ENERGY COMMERCIAL FUELS CONNECTED HOUSEHOLDS CONSUMER DEMAND COST OF SERVICE COW DUNG CROP CROP RESIDUE CROP RESIDUES DEMAND CURVE DEMAND FOR ENERGY DIESEL DIESEL ENGINES DIESEL POWER DIESEL USE DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY DOMESTIC GAS DROUGHT EFFICIENT ENERGY USE EFFICIENT USE EFFICIENT USE OF BIOMASS EFFICIENT USE OF ENERGY ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ELECTRIC LIGHTING ELECTRIC LIGHTS ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY COMPANIES ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY GRID ELECTRICITY PRICING ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY USE END-USE END-USE EFFICIENCY ENERGY ACCESS ENERGY BALANCE ENERGY COMPONENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY CONVERSION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCIES ENERGY EXPENDITURE ENERGY EXPENDITURES ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY OUTPUT ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY POLICY ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRICING ENERGY PRODUCERS ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SOURCE ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY STRATEGY ENERGY SUPPLIES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY SYSTEMS ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES ENERGY USE ENERGY USES ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FOREST FOREST COVER FOREST LANDS FOREST PATCHES FOREST RESOURCES FOREST TREE FORESTRY FORESTS FUEL FUEL COLLECTION FUEL SOURCE FUEL SUBSTITUTION FUEL TYPES FUELS GAS GAS FIELDS GAS SECTOR GENERATION GRID CONNECTION GRID ELECTRICITY GRID ELECTRIFICATION GRID SYSTEM GRID SYSTEMS HEALTH RISKS HEAT HEATING ENERGY HEAVY RELIANCE HOUSEHOLD COOKING HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIFICATION HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD ENERGY USE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSEHOLD LIGHTING HYDROCARBONS INCOME INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY KEROSENE KEROSENE LAMPS KEROSENE LANTERN KEROSENE USE KILOWATT-HOUR LAND OWNERSHIP LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS LNG LOAD SHEDDING METHANE MICRO-GRIDS MINERAL RESOURCES MODERN FUELS MOISTURE CONTENT NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY NATIONAL GRID NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OIL EQUIVALENT PARTICLES PER CAPITA INCOME PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PM10 POLLUTION POWER POWER GRID POWER RATING POWER SECTOR PRICE OF ELECTRICITY PROCESS HEAT QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES RURAL AREAS RURAL CONSUMERS RURAL ELECTRIC RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES RURAL ELECTRICITY RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM RURAL ENERGY RURAL ENERGY DEMAND RURAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RURAL ENERGY MARKETS RURAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS RURAL ENERGY SUPPLY RURAL ENERGY USE RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SMOKE SOLAR HOME SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS SOURCE OF ELECTRICITY SPACE COOLING SPACE HEATING SUGAR SUGAR CANE SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRADITIONAL STOVES URBAN POPULATION USE OF BIOMASS USE OF BIOMASS ENERGY VILLAGE ENTERPRISES WASTE WOOD |
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO ENERGY ACCESS TO GRID ACCESS TO GRID ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES AIR AIR POLLUTION ANIMAL DUNG ANNUAL ENERGY USE APPROACH AVAILABILITY BAGASSE BALANCE BATTERIES BIO-GAS BIOFUELS BIOGAS BIOGAS TECHNOLOGY BIOMASS BIOMASS BURNING BIOMASS COLLECTION BIOMASS DEMAND BIOMASS ENERGIES BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS SOURCE BIOMASS STOVES BITUMINOUS COAL CHARCOAL CLAY STOVE CLAY STOVES CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE COLORS COMBUSTION COMMERCIAL ENERGY COMMERCIAL FUELS CONNECTED HOUSEHOLDS CONSUMER DEMAND COST OF SERVICE COW DUNG CROP CROP RESIDUE CROP RESIDUES DEMAND CURVE DEMAND FOR ENERGY DIESEL DIESEL ENGINES DIESEL POWER DIESEL USE DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY DOMESTIC GAS DROUGHT EFFICIENT ENERGY USE EFFICIENT USE EFFICIENT USE OF BIOMASS EFFICIENT USE OF ENERGY ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ELECTRIC LIGHTING ELECTRIC LIGHTS ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY COMPANIES ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY GRID ELECTRICITY PRICING ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY USE END-USE END-USE EFFICIENCY ENERGY ACCESS ENERGY BALANCE ENERGY COMPONENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY CONVERSION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCIES ENERGY EXPENDITURE ENERGY EXPENDITURES ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY OUTPUT ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY POLICY ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRICING ENERGY PRODUCERS ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SOURCE ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY STRATEGY ENERGY SUPPLIES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY SYSTEMS ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES ENERGY USE ENERGY USES ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FOREST FOREST COVER FOREST LANDS FOREST PATCHES FOREST RESOURCES FOREST TREE FORESTRY FORESTS FUEL FUEL COLLECTION FUEL SOURCE FUEL SUBSTITUTION FUEL TYPES FUELS GAS GAS FIELDS GAS SECTOR GENERATION GRID CONNECTION GRID ELECTRICITY GRID ELECTRIFICATION GRID SYSTEM GRID SYSTEMS HEALTH RISKS HEAT HEATING ENERGY HEAVY RELIANCE HOUSEHOLD COOKING HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIFICATION HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD ENERGY USE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSEHOLD LIGHTING HYDROCARBONS INCOME INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY KEROSENE KEROSENE LAMPS KEROSENE LANTERN KEROSENE USE KILOWATT-HOUR LAND OWNERSHIP LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS LNG LOAD SHEDDING METHANE MICRO-GRIDS MINERAL RESOURCES MODERN FUELS MOISTURE CONTENT NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY NATIONAL GRID NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OIL EQUIVALENT PARTICLES PER CAPITA INCOME PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PM10 POLLUTION POWER POWER GRID POWER RATING POWER SECTOR PRICE OF ELECTRICITY PROCESS HEAT QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES RURAL AREAS RURAL CONSUMERS RURAL ELECTRIC RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES RURAL ELECTRICITY RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM RURAL ENERGY RURAL ENERGY DEMAND RURAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RURAL ENERGY MARKETS RURAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS RURAL ENERGY SUPPLY RURAL ENERGY USE RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SMOKE SOLAR HOME SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS SOURCE OF ELECTRICITY SPACE COOLING SPACE HEATING SUGAR SUGAR CANE SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRADITIONAL STOVES URBAN POPULATION USE OF BIOMASS USE OF BIOMASS ENERGY VILLAGE ENTERPRISES WASTE WOOD Asaduzzaman, Mohammad Barnes, Douglas F. Khandker, Shahidur R. Restoring Balance : Bangladesh's Rural Energy Realities |
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Bangladesh is one of the world's
poorest countries. Nearly 80 percent of the nation's
140 million people reside in rural areas; of these, 20
percent live in extreme poverty. Geographically, many
low-lying areas are vulnerable to severe flooding, while
other regions are prone to drought, erosion, and soil
salinity. Such an unfavorable agricultural landscape,
combined with mismanagement of natural resources and
increasing population pressure, is pushing many of the rural
poor to the brink. Because Bangladesh is such a poor
country, it also is one of the world's lowest energy
producers. Total annual energy supply is only about 150
liters of oil equivalent per capita (International Energy
Agency, or IEA 2003); in rural areas, conditions are even
worse. Compared to other developing countries, Bangladesh
uses little modern energy. Despite its successful rural
electrification program, close to two-thirds of households
remain without electricity and, with the exception of
kerosene, commercial fuels are beyond reach for many.
Moreover, biomass fuels are becoming increasingly scarce.
Collected mainly from the local environment as recently as
two decades ago, bio-fuels are fast becoming a marketed
commodity as access to local biomass continues to shrink.
This study, the first to concentrate on Bangladesh's
energy systems and their effects on the lives of rural
people, drew on these background studies, as well as other
World Bank-financed research on indoor air pollution (IAP)
and rural infrastructure, to present a rural energy strategy
for the country. Much of this study's analytical
underpinning was based on several background studies. This
study also reanalyzed data from earlier research to better
understand the benefits of modern energy use for rural
households, farm activities, and small businesses. |
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Asaduzzaman, Mohammad Barnes, Douglas F. Khandker, Shahidur R. |
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Asaduzzaman, Mohammad Barnes, Douglas F. Khandker, Shahidur R. |
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Asaduzzaman, Mohammad |
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Restoring Balance :
Bangladesh's Rural Energy Realities |
title_short |
Restoring Balance :
Bangladesh's Rural Energy Realities |
title_full |
Restoring Balance :
Bangladesh's Rural Energy Realities |
title_fullStr |
Restoring Balance :
Bangladesh's Rural Energy Realities |
title_full_unstemmed |
Restoring Balance :
Bangladesh's Rural Energy Realities |
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restoring balance :
bangladesh's rural energy realities |
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World Bank |
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2012 |
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okr-10986-59432021-04-23T14:02:24Z Restoring Balance : Bangladesh's Rural Energy Realities Asaduzzaman, Mohammad Barnes, Douglas F. Khandker, Shahidur R. ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO ENERGY ACCESS TO GRID ACCESS TO GRID ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES AIR AIR POLLUTION ANIMAL DUNG ANNUAL ENERGY USE APPROACH AVAILABILITY BAGASSE BALANCE BATTERIES BIO-GAS BIOFUELS BIOGAS BIOGAS TECHNOLOGY BIOMASS BIOMASS BURNING BIOMASS COLLECTION BIOMASS DEMAND BIOMASS ENERGIES BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS SOURCE BIOMASS STOVES BITUMINOUS COAL CHARCOAL CLAY STOVE CLAY STOVES CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE COLORS COMBUSTION COMMERCIAL ENERGY COMMERCIAL FUELS CONNECTED HOUSEHOLDS CONSUMER DEMAND COST OF SERVICE COW DUNG CROP CROP RESIDUE CROP RESIDUES DEMAND CURVE DEMAND FOR ENERGY DIESEL DIESEL ENGINES DIESEL POWER DIESEL USE DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY DOMESTIC GAS DROUGHT EFFICIENT ENERGY USE EFFICIENT USE EFFICIENT USE OF BIOMASS EFFICIENT USE OF ENERGY ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ELECTRIC LIGHTING ELECTRIC LIGHTS ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY COMPANIES ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY GRID ELECTRICITY PRICING ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY USE END-USE END-USE EFFICIENCY ENERGY ACCESS ENERGY BALANCE ENERGY COMPONENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY CONVERSION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCIES ENERGY EXPENDITURE ENERGY EXPENDITURES ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY OUTPUT ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY POLICY ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRICING ENERGY PRODUCERS ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SOURCE ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY STRATEGY ENERGY SUPPLIES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY SYSTEMS ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES ENERGY USE ENERGY USES ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FOREST FOREST COVER FOREST LANDS FOREST PATCHES FOREST RESOURCES FOREST TREE FORESTRY FORESTS FUEL FUEL COLLECTION FUEL SOURCE FUEL SUBSTITUTION FUEL TYPES FUELS GAS GAS FIELDS GAS SECTOR GENERATION GRID CONNECTION GRID ELECTRICITY GRID ELECTRIFICATION GRID SYSTEM GRID SYSTEMS HEALTH RISKS HEAT HEATING ENERGY HEAVY RELIANCE HOUSEHOLD COOKING HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIFICATION HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD ENERGY USE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSEHOLD LIGHTING HYDROCARBONS INCOME INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY KEROSENE KEROSENE LAMPS KEROSENE LANTERN KEROSENE USE KILOWATT-HOUR LAND OWNERSHIP LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS LNG LOAD SHEDDING METHANE MICRO-GRIDS MINERAL RESOURCES MODERN FUELS MOISTURE CONTENT NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY NATIONAL GRID NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OIL EQUIVALENT PARTICLES PER CAPITA INCOME PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PM10 POLLUTION POWER POWER GRID POWER RATING POWER SECTOR PRICE OF ELECTRICITY PROCESS HEAT QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES RURAL AREAS RURAL CONSUMERS RURAL ELECTRIC RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES RURAL ELECTRICITY RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM RURAL ENERGY RURAL ENERGY DEMAND RURAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RURAL ENERGY MARKETS RURAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS RURAL ENERGY SUPPLY RURAL ENERGY USE RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SMOKE SOLAR HOME SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS SOURCE OF ELECTRICITY SPACE COOLING SPACE HEATING SUGAR SUGAR CANE SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRADITIONAL STOVES URBAN POPULATION USE OF BIOMASS USE OF BIOMASS ENERGY VILLAGE ENTERPRISES WASTE WOOD Bangladesh is one of the world's poorest countries. Nearly 80 percent of the nation's 140 million people reside in rural areas; of these, 20 percent live in extreme poverty. Geographically, many low-lying areas are vulnerable to severe flooding, while other regions are prone to drought, erosion, and soil salinity. Such an unfavorable agricultural landscape, combined with mismanagement of natural resources and increasing population pressure, is pushing many of the rural poor to the brink. Because Bangladesh is such a poor country, it also is one of the world's lowest energy producers. Total annual energy supply is only about 150 liters of oil equivalent per capita (International Energy Agency, or IEA 2003); in rural areas, conditions are even worse. Compared to other developing countries, Bangladesh uses little modern energy. Despite its successful rural electrification program, close to two-thirds of households remain without electricity and, with the exception of kerosene, commercial fuels are beyond reach for many. Moreover, biomass fuels are becoming increasingly scarce. Collected mainly from the local environment as recently as two decades ago, bio-fuels are fast becoming a marketed commodity as access to local biomass continues to shrink. This study, the first to concentrate on Bangladesh's energy systems and their effects on the lives of rural people, drew on these background studies, as well as other World Bank-financed research on indoor air pollution (IAP) and rural infrastructure, to present a rural energy strategy for the country. Much of this study's analytical underpinning was based on several background studies. This study also reanalyzed data from earlier research to better understand the benefits of modern energy use for rural households, farm activities, and small businesses. 2012-03-19T09:33:21Z 2012-04-04T07:43:59Z 2012-03-19T09:33:21Z 2012-04-04T07:43:59Z 2010-03-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333037_20100407004249 978-0-8213-7897-7 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2428 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5943 English World Bank Working Paper ; No. 181 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication South Asia South Asia Asia Bangladesh |