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Bangladesh to reduce coal-based projects, Momen says

The foreign minister optimistic about $100b climate fund
FE ONLINE REPORT | Published: April 23, 2021 16:52:31 | Updated: April 23, 2021 22:05:57

Bangladesh to reduce coal-based projects, Momen says



Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen on Friday said the government has taken a decision to reduce the number of coal-based projects in the country with an aim to prioritise on green and renewable energy.

“We are looking for renewable energy and green energy. Although, we implemented some coal-based projects, we have decided to reduce the number of these projects,” the minister said while briefing the media through a virtual platform on the outcomes of the ‘Leaders’ Summit on Climate’, hosted by US President Joe Biden.

The minister said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged developed countries to ensure annual target of mobilising $100 billion climate funder as committed by them.

Momen said that, “The commitments made by the world leaders in the leadership summit prompted him to believe that the creation of the $100 billion fund will not be a problem now.”

“Funding is not a problem If there is a political commitment,” the minister said adding that the summit expressed firm commitment in this regard.

“The commitment we got from the US is very crucial in this regard. Mobiising this fund will not be difficult” he further said.

“I am very much optimistic that the fund can be created before the COP26,” he added.

“During his visit to Dhaka, John Kerry told us that several financial institutions had already made commitment to provide 30 billion US dollar for climate fund” the minister said.

“And Mr Kerry also mentioned that a private business group in the US was interested in investing 1000 billion US dollar in climate projects like renewable energy” Dr Momen added.

Momen said, the commitment by the US to slash carbon emission by 50 per cent by 2030 is very encouraging.

Similar commitments were made by Japan, Canada, Germany and European countries, he added.

In the summit, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said the fund should be distributed at a ratio of 50:50 between mitigation and adaptation, Dr Momen said.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina put forward four suggestions to global leaders to fight climate change challenges with a strong collective response.

“Her suggestions include announcing an immediate and ambitious action plan by developed countries to reduce their carbon emissions to keep the global temperature at 1.5 degrees Celsius with focus on mitigation measures; and ensuring the annual target of 100 billion US dollars which should be balanced 50:50 between adaptation and mitigation with a special attention to the vulnerable countries while pursuing losses and damages”.

/mirmostafiz@yahoo.com

 
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Soon Momen will start talking about carbon neutrality and all other fashionable climate and global warming lingo to appease world leaders.

Just you guys watch.
 
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Bangladesh to reduce coal-based projects, Momen says
BD plants are not producing a high volume of carbon and are not polluting the atmosphere the way India and China do. A poor and still underdeveloped country's economy will be overburdened if those fancy and expensive non-coal power plants are built and operated.

The cost of producing 1 non-coal kWh of electricity is much higher than it is for a coal-fired plant. Therefore, the non-coal option is not applicable in the case of BD. It will have to keep on using coal until the economy is much stronger and is able to take the additional financial costs associated with non-coal or non-fossil power plants.

However, even without the presence of many coal-fired plants, Dhaka is highly polluted. It is all due to the use of raw coals in the brickfields. BD should gradually abolish the uses of bricks and opt for concrete blocks produced by mixing cement, water, and small stone chips but without the use of big energy.
 
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BD plants are not producing a high volume of carbon and is not polluting the atmosphere the way India and China do. A poor and still underdeveloped country's economy will be overburden if those fancy and expensive non-coal power plants are built and operated.

The cost of producing 1 non-coal kWh of electricity is much higher than it is for a coal-fired plant. Therefore, the non-coal option is not applicable in the case of BD. It will have to keep on using coal until the economy is much stronger and is able to take the additional financial costs associated with non-coal or non-fossil power plants and fuels.

However, even without the presence of many coal-fired plants, Dhaka is highly polluted. It is all due to the use of raw coals in the brickfields. BD should gradually abolish the uses of bricks and opt for concrete blocks produced by mixing cement, water, and small stone chips but without the use of big energy.

I don't understand where this anti-coal propaganda comes from. Probably from sellers of non-coal renewable energy equipment makers.

Newer supercritical coal based powerplants (especially after washing effluents from discharge) have a lot less pollution than even a decade ago, due to them being far more efficient in converting coal energy to heat (close to 50%).

 
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I don't understand where this anti-coal propaganda comes from. Probably from sellers of non-coal renewable energy equipment makers.

Newer supercritical coal based powerplants (especially after washing effluents from discharge) have a lot less pollution than even a decade ago, due to them being far more efficient in converting coal energy to heat (close to 50%).

Please open the link below to see China has a whopping 1,082 coal-fired power plants and India has 281. I ask that FM Momen how many BD has? It is only 29 and the govt has decided to cancel most of the planned coal-fired power plants.

Stupid BD politicians just do not see that the Dhaka brickfields are the source of pollution in that City and not the 29 power stations spread throughout the country. Now, that Momen is asking us to take Quinain for just sneezing.

BD economy is not yet ready to switch over from non-coal/non-fossil power plants to non-polluting plants. It will ruin our economic prospects.

 
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Please open the link below to see China has a whopping 1,082 coal-fired power plants and India has 281. I ask that FM Momen how many BD has? It is only 29 and the govt has decided to cancel most of the planned coal-fired power plants.

Stupid BD politicians just do not see that the Dhaka brickfields are the source of pollution in that City and not the 29 power stations spread throughout the country. Now, that Momen is asking us to take Quinain for just sneezing.

BD economy is not yet ready to switch over from non-coal/non-fossil power plants to non-polluting plants. It will ruin our economic prospects.


I can't say that I can refute your points. :-)

We need cheap sources of power and plenty of them. When the 100 SEZ's eventually all go online, power surplus will be gone in a flash.

But only important factor maybe that EU govt. might be putting the squeeze on our coal power generation plans due to CO2 emission and global warming. If EU says jump, Momen has to say "how high"....
 
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