Bangladesh's Energy Policy: Economic, Environmental, and Climate Change Impacts [thesis]

Rohini Kamal
2019
The research examines Bangladesh's energy policies with respect to development, climate change, and environmental risks by comparing three plans for 2050: business-as-usual (BAU), a government renewable plan, and an alternate green plan, along five aspects: investment costs, employment, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, environmental costs, and social costs. The model used is an Input Output Model, which calculates factor inputs (land, water, labor, emissions: GHG and co-pollutants) for
more » ... ated sectors considered in the three plans. To apply the model to specific plants for a more accurate estimate of localized environmental and social costs, and to analyze distributional impacts, a supplemental field-study was conducted for fossil fuel and renewable energy plants at two different locations in Bangladesh.
doi:10.7275/15197519 fatcat:va4e5z4cqfcvnlrgjvyb7nq6ai