
Moshahida Sultana Ritu
The writer is Assistant Professor of Economics, Department of Accounting and Information Systems, University of Dhaka.
The writer is Assistant Professor of Economics, Department of Accounting and Information Systems, University of Dhaka.
Technological lock-in refers to the situation of persistent failure to switch to a new technology.
This dependence will only increase if we continue to become dependent on imported coal and LNG.
Latest government decisions regarding energy are textbook examples of regulatory capture
"It is time for us to ask how much we have been able to recover from the energy crisis."
The energy sector was made LNG-dependent despite repeated warnings about it by experts.
Should we save the Sundarbans? How can we save the Sundarbans? Can we risk the existence of the Sundarbans for a power plant?
Technological lock-in refers to the situation of persistent failure to switch to a new technology.
This dependence will only increase if we continue to become dependent on imported coal and LNG.
Latest government decisions regarding energy are textbook examples of regulatory capture
"It is time for us to ask how much we have been able to recover from the energy crisis."
The energy sector was made LNG-dependent despite repeated warnings about it by experts.
Should we save the Sundarbans? How can we save the Sundarbans? Can we risk the existence of the Sundarbans for a power plant?