Bangladesh is struggling to generate the electricity needed to meet the demand of its 150 million people. Most Bangladeshis are not even connected to the national grid. Those who are, suffer from long and frequent power outages. Recently several suburbs of in the city of Chittagong went without
electricity for four consecutive days. Local residents stormed the power
supply building in protest. According to government calculations, the country needs 6,750
megawatts (MW) of electricity to meet the current energy demand but it
can only supply 5,500MW. The shortfall means they are looking for
alternative solutions. Authorities in Dhaka are now beginning to use solar energy. The
panels are set to control traffic lights. Authorities say the system
will reduce traffic jams and well-lit streets will protect people from
getting mugged. Plans are underway to expand the project and make 10
per cent of Bangladesh's power supply green and renewable by 2020.
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