Paving towards strategic investment decision: A SWOT analysis of renewable energy in Bangladesh

Bangladesh, being a developing country, needs an uninterrupted electricity supply to sustain and expand economic growth. The government’s strategic vision of 2021 and the international commitment under the Paris Agreement has meant to attract new capital investments for renewable electricity generat...

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Main Authors: Karim, Ridoan, Muhammad Sukki, Firdaus, Hemmati, Mina, Md. ShahNewaz, Md. ShahNewaz, Farooq, Haroon, Muhtazaruddin, Mohd. Nabil, Muhammad Zulkipli, Muhammad Zulkipli, Ardila Rey, Jorge Alfredo
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spelling my.utm.916462021-07-14T08:19:07Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/91646/ Paving towards strategic investment decision: A SWOT analysis of renewable energy in Bangladesh Karim, Ridoan Muhammad Sukki, Firdaus Hemmati, Mina Md. ShahNewaz, Md. ShahNewaz Farooq, Haroon Muhtazaruddin, Mohd. Nabil Muhammad Zulkipli, Muhammad Zulkipli Ardila Rey, Jorge Alfredo T Technology (General) Bangladesh, being a developing country, needs an uninterrupted electricity supply to sustain and expand economic growth. The government’s strategic vision of 2021 and the international commitment under the Paris Agreement has meant to attract new capital investments for renewable electricity generation by diversifying energy blends, ranging from natural gas to more reliable coal technologies and renewable energy. To understand the practical implementation of such policies, this paper explores the key factors of the renewable energy (RE) sector of Bangladesh. This research has adopted the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis method to examine the RE market and to understand the determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) to attract new investments. For the analysis purposes, data were collected from extant literature and semi-structured interviews from the RE experts in Bangladesh. This study bears significance as it empirically reflects the government’s vision and strategy on RE development and analyzes its challenges and recommends accordingly. The analysis of the study reveals that the regulatory framework, tax haven/exemption, higher tariff, and presence of government guarantee are the major strengths to draw foreign investment. On the contrary, land acquisition, lack of coordination and collaboration among government authorities, administrative procedures, corruption, and access to local finance turns out to be the key weaknesses to consider while investing in this sector. In terms of the external factors, increasing energy demand, increasing global awareness of climate change, and decreasing cost of RE setup equipment act as potent opportunities; while the dominance of fossil fuel and discontinuity of energy policies should be taken as threats that can hinder the flow of investment in this sector. Hence, in order to attract sustainable FDI in the RE sector, several key areas need to be strengthened in the short, medium, and long-term. These are: (i) regulations on non-discriminatory treatment to foreign investors; (ii) control of corruption; (iii) protection of intellectual property rights; and (iv) coordination and collaboration between ministries. MDPI AG 2020-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/91646/1/MohdNabilMuhtazaruddin2020_PavingTowardsStrategicInvestmentDecision.pdf Karim, Ridoan and Muhammad Sukki, Firdaus and Hemmati, Mina and Md. ShahNewaz, Md. ShahNewaz and Farooq, Haroon and Muhtazaruddin, Mohd. Nabil and Muhammad Zulkipli, Muhammad Zulkipli and Ardila Rey, Jorge Alfredo (2020) Paving towards strategic investment decision: A SWOT analysis of renewable energy in Bangladesh. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12 (24). pp. 1-30. ISSN 2071-1050 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su122410674
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Karim, Ridoan
Muhammad Sukki, Firdaus
Hemmati, Mina
Md. ShahNewaz, Md. ShahNewaz
Farooq, Haroon
Muhtazaruddin, Mohd. Nabil
Muhammad Zulkipli, Muhammad Zulkipli
Ardila Rey, Jorge Alfredo
Paving towards strategic investment decision: A SWOT analysis of renewable energy in Bangladesh
description Bangladesh, being a developing country, needs an uninterrupted electricity supply to sustain and expand economic growth. The government’s strategic vision of 2021 and the international commitment under the Paris Agreement has meant to attract new capital investments for renewable electricity generation by diversifying energy blends, ranging from natural gas to more reliable coal technologies and renewable energy. To understand the practical implementation of such policies, this paper explores the key factors of the renewable energy (RE) sector of Bangladesh. This research has adopted the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis method to examine the RE market and to understand the determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) to attract new investments. For the analysis purposes, data were collected from extant literature and semi-structured interviews from the RE experts in Bangladesh. This study bears significance as it empirically reflects the government’s vision and strategy on RE development and analyzes its challenges and recommends accordingly. The analysis of the study reveals that the regulatory framework, tax haven/exemption, higher tariff, and presence of government guarantee are the major strengths to draw foreign investment. On the contrary, land acquisition, lack of coordination and collaboration among government authorities, administrative procedures, corruption, and access to local finance turns out to be the key weaknesses to consider while investing in this sector. In terms of the external factors, increasing energy demand, increasing global awareness of climate change, and decreasing cost of RE setup equipment act as potent opportunities; while the dominance of fossil fuel and discontinuity of energy policies should be taken as threats that can hinder the flow of investment in this sector. Hence, in order to attract sustainable FDI in the RE sector, several key areas need to be strengthened in the short, medium, and long-term. These are: (i) regulations on non-discriminatory treatment to foreign investors; (ii) control of corruption; (iii) protection of intellectual property rights; and (iv) coordination and collaboration between ministries.
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author Karim, Ridoan
Muhammad Sukki, Firdaus
Hemmati, Mina
Md. ShahNewaz, Md. ShahNewaz
Farooq, Haroon
Muhtazaruddin, Mohd. Nabil
Muhammad Zulkipli, Muhammad Zulkipli
Ardila Rey, Jorge Alfredo
author_facet Karim, Ridoan
Muhammad Sukki, Firdaus
Hemmati, Mina
Md. ShahNewaz, Md. ShahNewaz
Farooq, Haroon
Muhtazaruddin, Mohd. Nabil
Muhammad Zulkipli, Muhammad Zulkipli
Ardila Rey, Jorge Alfredo
author_sort Karim, Ridoan
title Paving towards strategic investment decision: A SWOT analysis of renewable energy in Bangladesh
title_short Paving towards strategic investment decision: A SWOT analysis of renewable energy in Bangladesh
title_full Paving towards strategic investment decision: A SWOT analysis of renewable energy in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Paving towards strategic investment decision: A SWOT analysis of renewable energy in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Paving towards strategic investment decision: A SWOT analysis of renewable energy in Bangladesh
title_sort paving towards strategic investment decision: a swot analysis of renewable energy in bangladesh
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2020
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