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European envoy visits renewable energy projects of IDCOL

The field visit started with a guided tour of the operational IDCOL rooftop solar project with a net metering system at Snowtex Outerwear Ltd at Dhamrai

Update : 20 Jun 2022, 07:56 PM

A high-level team comprising representatives of Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, AFD, GIZ and KFW along with the Europe Initiative on Green Energy Transition (TEI GET) engaged in a field visit to IDCOL and financed three renewable energy projects in Savar on Tuesday 14 June 2022. 

The visit was facilitated by Infrastructure Development Company Limited (IDCOL).  Notably, (TEI GET) was launched in Dhaka in June 2021 a joint collaboration between European countries and financial institutions promoting energy efficiency measures, reads a press release.

The visit was attended by Md Mostofa Kamal, additional secretary, Renewable Energy, Power Division and Alamgir Morshed, executive director and CEO, Infrastructure Development Company Limited (IDCOL) along with Golam Mustafa, additional secretary, member admin Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority (SREDA). 

The field visit started with a guided tour of the operational IDCOL rooftop solar project with a net metering system at Snowtex Outerwear Ltd at Dhamrai, Savar, following a discussion meeting with TEI GET, IDCOL, Snowtex management and government counterparts.

Mostofa Kamal said: “Bangladesh is committed to increasing renewable energy contribution in the national power generation mix.” Alamgir Morshed, expressed his keen hope for IDCOL’s aspiring plan that will support to achieve the government goal for renewable energy in Bangladesh. 

During the visit’s discussion meeting Johannes Schneider, head of Development cooperation Germany said: “This initiative will allow us to better coordination and consolidate our engagement in the green energy sector and strengthen our relationship with the Bangladesh government and the private sector.”

Later, the group visited solar irrigation pumps and a domestic biogas plant in Dhamrai supported by KFW.


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