Solar Energy Powers 1 Million Homes in Bangladesh
Bangladesh’ embrace of solar power has shown quite a meteroic rise – especially considering that in 2002, only 7,000 homes in Bangladesh used solar energy. Today, according to Nazmul Haq of the Infrastructure Development Company (IDCOL), it now benefits five million people. “It’s the fastest expansion of solar energy anywhere in the world,” Haq told PhysOrg. “We crossed the one million threshold more than 18 months ahead of schedule (and) we have set a new target to cross 2.5 million by 2014,” he said.
IDCOL is responsible for financing clean energy projects, and they saw the benefits of solar power as many households in Bangladesh are not on the national grid. With the help of NGOs, households could finance the purchase of photovoltaic panels in small monthly payments. If only solar panels were as affordable in the West.
June 18, 2011