OIA, UAP organize seminar on global energy crisis

The Office of International Affairs (OIA) and the University of Asia Pacific (UAP) organized a seminar titled “Energy Crisis & Way Out- Global and Bangladesh” on Wednesday at the university auditorium.

Engineer Khondkar A Saleque (Sufi), international energy consultant and senior technical advisor, Prokaushali Sangsad Ltd, was the keynote speaker at the seminar, said a press release. 

In his speech, Engineer Saleque elaborately discussed the current challenges of Bangladesh in the energy sector presenting the overall critical scenario of power, gas and its supply. 

He focused on the global fuel market's volatility that remarkably influenced the Bangladeshi marketplace.

Addressing the seminar, Saleque pressed on the concept of energy efficiency which plays an essential role in developing a country.

He emphasized on holding collaborations between government and private organizations to mitigate such problems that may help to achieve sustainable development. 

He also explained how automation, renewable energy, waste management, and the modern solar system could be advantageous in achieving a sustainable environment.

Courtesy

The seminar was assembled and commenced by Ismat Zarin, director, Office of International Affairs (OIA) and assistant professor, Department of English, University of Asia Pacific (UAP).

The session began with an introduction to the eminent speaker of the event, Engineer Khondkar A Saleque (Sufi). 

The seminar was followed by a Q&A session at the end of the seminar where a number of faculty members and students asked relevant questions to the distinguished speaker at the event. 

Prof Dr Qumrul Ahsan, vice-chancellor of University of Asia Pacific (UAP) delivered the vote of thanks at the end of the event.

High officials, representatives and distinguished guests from various government and private organizations related to the energy sector, respected faculty members of UAP and students attended the seminar.