World Bank approves $185m for Bangladesh renewable energy project

IANS  |  Dhaka 

The has approved $185 million credit to add 310 Megawatt (MW) renewable generation capacity in and mobilise private sector participation to meet the growing demand for in the country.

The credit facility will be used to build the first 50 MW phase of a large scale solar panel park in the district. It will be implemented by the Generation Company of Bangladesh, according to the statement cited by

The project will help in better access to cleaner and air by avoiding burning of fossil fuels. It will help cut emissions by 377,000 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent a year, it added.

The $185 million credit include $26.38 million loan and $2.87 million grant from the of the

"is well on its way towards becoming an upper middle-income country with about 80 per cent of the population having access to It also has one of the most successful off-grid programmes in the world, providing electricity to another 10 per cent of the population," said Dandan Chen, World Bank's for and

The project will help mobilise around $212 million financing from the private sector, commercial banks and other sources and establish a dedicated financing facility to provide credit to developers of rooftop solar photovoltaics (PV) and large-scale renewables.

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First Published: Sat, March 02 2019. 17:58 IST