Nuclear energy development in Bangladesh: A study of opportunities and challenges

It is a challenging task for Bangladesh to meet its increasing demand of energy while its economy is rapidly growing. Though prices of oil, coal, and fossil fuels around the world have been volatile, the price trend in Bangladesh demonstrates a persistent rise in the immediate past. This is further...

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Main Authors: Karim, R., Karim, M. E., Muhammad Sukki, F., Abu-Bakar, S. H., Bani, N. A., Munir, A. B., Kabir, A. I., Ardilam Rey, J. A., Mas'Ud, A. A.
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spelling my.utm.799572019-01-28T07:02:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79957/ Nuclear energy development in Bangladesh: A study of opportunities and challenges Karim, R. Karim, M. E. Muhammad Sukki, F. Abu-Bakar, S. H. Bani, N. A. Munir, A. B. Kabir, A. I. Ardilam Rey, J. A. Mas'Ud, A. A. T Technology (General) It is a challenging task for Bangladesh to meet its increasing demand of energy while its economy is rapidly growing. Though prices of oil, coal, and fossil fuels around the world have been volatile, the price trend in Bangladesh demonstrates a persistent rise in the immediate past. This is further exacerbated by depleting reserves of natural gas. Cumulatively, these two effects heighten Bangladesh's energy needs. Bangladesh presently mitigates her energy requirements predominantly through natural gas, supplemented by a handful of coal and furnace oil plants. Consequently, due to scarcity of natural gas, oil and coal resources, nuclear power surfaces as a palatable strategic option for Bangladesh's future development agenda. However, a successful nuclear power program entails an extensive infrastructure. Just like the other nuclear energy-producing countries, Bangladesh also face challenges to safeguard the health and security of nuclear reactors, the proper management for nuclear waste treatment and the security concerns over the safe usage of nuclear materials. Additionally, the development of nuclear energy is also bewildered because of the complex nature of fission technology, lack of efficient human resources, and non-existence of proper legal instruments to guide safe nuclear power production. Moreover, the further challenges include the questions, for example: whether the nuclear power plant project is supported by the mass people or not? What are the strategies for nuclear waste disposal? Whether the recent initiatives for nuclear energy production is necessary or the country should more concern with renewable sources? This paper evaluates the nuclear energy development in Bangladesh. It operates under qualitative methodological framework and utilises secondary sources for analysis. We advance several recommendations in this paper to remedy the highlighted issues: (1) creating a comprehensive legal and regulatory system; (2) fortifying home-based technology of nuclear development and simultaneously localising of foreign-based technology; (3) reducing the cost of nuclear energy production; (4) fast-tracking the procedure of efficient development of nuclear technology; (5) accelerating the procedure of switching to more efficient reactor and nuclear fuel cycle, and (6) conducting effective profile-raising activities to generate greater awareness and spur common acceptance. MDPI AG 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79957/1/AbuBakarMunir2018_NuclearEnergyDevelopmentinBangladesh.pdf Karim, R. and Karim, M. E. and Muhammad Sukki, F. and Abu-Bakar, S. H. and Bani, N. A. and Munir, A. B. and Kabir, A. I. and Ardilam Rey, J. A. and Mas'Ud, A. A. (2018) Nuclear energy development in Bangladesh: A study of opportunities and challenges. Energies, 11 (7). ISSN 1996-1073 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en11071672 DOI:10.3390/en11071672
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Karim, R.
Karim, M. E.
Muhammad Sukki, F.
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Bani, N. A.
Munir, A. B.
Kabir, A. I.
Ardilam Rey, J. A.
Mas'Ud, A. A.
Nuclear energy development in Bangladesh: A study of opportunities and challenges
description It is a challenging task for Bangladesh to meet its increasing demand of energy while its economy is rapidly growing. Though prices of oil, coal, and fossil fuels around the world have been volatile, the price trend in Bangladesh demonstrates a persistent rise in the immediate past. This is further exacerbated by depleting reserves of natural gas. Cumulatively, these two effects heighten Bangladesh's energy needs. Bangladesh presently mitigates her energy requirements predominantly through natural gas, supplemented by a handful of coal and furnace oil plants. Consequently, due to scarcity of natural gas, oil and coal resources, nuclear power surfaces as a palatable strategic option for Bangladesh's future development agenda. However, a successful nuclear power program entails an extensive infrastructure. Just like the other nuclear energy-producing countries, Bangladesh also face challenges to safeguard the health and security of nuclear reactors, the proper management for nuclear waste treatment and the security concerns over the safe usage of nuclear materials. Additionally, the development of nuclear energy is also bewildered because of the complex nature of fission technology, lack of efficient human resources, and non-existence of proper legal instruments to guide safe nuclear power production. Moreover, the further challenges include the questions, for example: whether the nuclear power plant project is supported by the mass people or not? What are the strategies for nuclear waste disposal? Whether the recent initiatives for nuclear energy production is necessary or the country should more concern with renewable sources? This paper evaluates the nuclear energy development in Bangladesh. It operates under qualitative methodological framework and utilises secondary sources for analysis. We advance several recommendations in this paper to remedy the highlighted issues: (1) creating a comprehensive legal and regulatory system; (2) fortifying home-based technology of nuclear development and simultaneously localising of foreign-based technology; (3) reducing the cost of nuclear energy production; (4) fast-tracking the procedure of efficient development of nuclear technology; (5) accelerating the procedure of switching to more efficient reactor and nuclear fuel cycle, and (6) conducting effective profile-raising activities to generate greater awareness and spur common acceptance.
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author Karim, R.
Karim, M. E.
Muhammad Sukki, F.
Abu-Bakar, S. H.
Bani, N. A.
Munir, A. B.
Kabir, A. I.
Ardilam Rey, J. A.
Mas'Ud, A. A.
author_facet Karim, R.
Karim, M. E.
Muhammad Sukki, F.
Abu-Bakar, S. H.
Bani, N. A.
Munir, A. B.
Kabir, A. I.
Ardilam Rey, J. A.
Mas'Ud, A. A.
author_sort Karim, R.
title Nuclear energy development in Bangladesh: A study of opportunities and challenges
title_short Nuclear energy development in Bangladesh: A study of opportunities and challenges
title_full Nuclear energy development in Bangladesh: A study of opportunities and challenges
title_fullStr Nuclear energy development in Bangladesh: A study of opportunities and challenges
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear energy development in Bangladesh: A study of opportunities and challenges
title_sort nuclear energy development in bangladesh: a study of opportunities and challenges
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2018
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