Meta Data
Проект документа: 
No
Пересмотр более раннего документа?: 
No
Год составления проекта документа: 
2006
Год вступления в силу: 
2006
Виды актов по количеству участников: 
National
Тип документа: 
Government Report, Other
Экономический сектор: 
Power
Виды энергоресурсов: 
Power, Renewable
Подготовлен: 
Power Division Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
Сводный обзор: 
In response to the challenges posed by the inefficiencies of the power sector in Bangladesh, the World Bank commissioned Fichtner in August 2005 with the preparation of a financial restructuring and recovery plan for the entire power sector of Bangladesh. The objective of this project is to define, in co-operation with the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources and the sector entities, a realistic plan to restore the sector's financial viability and creditworthiness within a reasonable timeframe. The structure of the Final Report is set up as follows: Section 2 – Development of the power sector; Section 3 – Operational performance and financial situation of the existing sector entities; Section 4 – Financial Restructuring; Section 5 – Financial Recovery Plan; Section 6 – Financial Projections and Section 7 – Time-bound Action Plan.
Renewable Energy
RE priorities: 
The main components of the power sector reform program to achieve these objectives are: [...] • development of alternative/renewable energy sources; [...]
Деятельность органов власти
Energy management principles: 
The main components of the power sector reform program to achieve these objectives are: • the segregation of power generation, transmission and distribution functions into separate services; • corporatization and commercialization of the emerging power sector entities; • creation of a Regulatory Commission; • private sector participation in power generation and distribution; • financial restructuring • introduction of cost reflective tariffs for financial viability of the utilities and promoting efficient use of electricity; • development of demand side management; • development of alternative/renewable energy sources; and • utilization of captive power potential through the introduction of an appropriate policy framework.