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Bangladesh Energy Information

Bangladesh Key Figures

Population:
171 million
GDP growth rate:
7.10 %/year
Energy independence:
57.6%

Data of the last year available: 2022

Total consumption/GDP:*
75.4 (2005=100)
CO2 Emissions:
0.63 tCO2/capita
Rate of T&D power losses:
8.10%

* at purchasing power parity

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Total Energy Consumption

Energy consumption per capita is 0.29 toe, including around 570 kWh of electricity (2022).

The country's overall energy consumption has increased by around 3% per year between 2016 and 2022, reaching 50 Mtoe in 2022; this is twice less than GDP growth. The progression is almost twice less slow than over 2010-2016.

Gas is the main energy source (49%), ahead of oil (27%), biomass (15%), and coal (7%) (2022).

Graph: CONSUMPTION TRENDS BY ENERGY SOURCE (Mtoe)

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Crude Oil Production

The country imports over 5 times its oil production (1.4 Mt of imports for a production of 0.3 Mt in 2022).

The country has a limited refining capacity of 35.5 kb/d (2020) distributed in 2 refineries: Chittagong (33 kb/d, commissioned in 1968) and Mongla (2.5 kb/d, 2013). Production of oil products covers around 15% of the consumption. Oil product imports have quadrupled since 2010, reaching 12 Mt in 2022.

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Renewable in % Electricity Production

In 2021, Bangladesh set the objective of reaching 4.1 GW of renewable capacity by 2030 as part of its new NDCs, including nearly 2.3 GW of solar capacity (conditional contribution). The country slightly increased its goal compared to the latest PSMP (PSMP 2016), in which the target was 3.9 GW in 2041. PSMP 2016 planned for 2.4 GW of renewable capacity in 2021, including 1.27 GW of solar and 1.15 GW of wind. Only 168 MW of solar has been added since 2016 and no wind capacity.

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CO2 Fuel Combustion/CO2 Emissions

In its updated NDC (2021), Bangladesh set an unconditional GHG emission reduction target of 6.7% by 2030, leading to emissions of 382 MtCO2eq in 2030, i.e. -28 MtCO2eq compared with the BAU scenario. The conditional reduction target is an additional 15% (i.e. 21.85%, i.e. -89 MtCO2eq), which would limit GHG emissions to 320 MtCO2eq. In the previous version, the reduction targets were, respectively, 5% and 10%.