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Offshore Wind Energy Fundamentals for Bangladesh
jschoshinski
Mon, 05/20/2024 – 18:20
Bangladesh is aiming to limit emissions, and gain access to cleaner, more efficient technologies to support economic growth as the nation strives to achieve high-income status by 2041. Bangladesh identified that it has a potential for offshore wind energy, especially at hub heights of 140 to 160 meters, which is pivotal in diversifying the country’s energy mix and ensuring energy security.
This one-day webinar is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through two projects: (1) Reinforcing Advanced Energy Systems (RAES) project, implemented by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), and (2) Bangladesh Advancing Development and Growth through Energy (BADGE) project, implemented by Tetra Tech.
Objective: The purpose of the workshop is to provide participants with fundamental knowledge about offshore wind energy including technology basics, market development, and key considerations.
To enable effective participation, there will be interactive polling questions and a chat room with a Bangla translator.
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The purpose of the workshop is to provide participants with fundamental knowledge about offshore wind energy including technology basics, market development, and key considerations.
Event Date
Wednesday, May 29, 2024, 3:00
– 4:00 am UTC
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Event Format
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Topic
Emissions
Low Emission Development
Climate Finance and Economic Growth
Energy
Clean or Renewable Energy
Energy Technologies for Deep Decarbonization
Strategic Objective
Mitigation
Projects
USAID-NREL Partnership
Sectors
Energy
Country
Bangladesh
Region
Asia
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Offshore Wind Energy Fundamentals for Bangladesh
Bangladesh is aiming to limit emissions, and gain access to cleaner, more efficient technologies to support economic growth as the nation strives to achieve high-income status by 2041. Bangladesh identified that it has a potential for offshore wind energy, especially at hub heights of 140 to 160 meters, which is pivotal in diversifying the country’s energy mix and ensuring energy security.
This one-day webinar is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through two projects: (1) Reinforcing Advanced Energy Systems (RAES) project, implemented by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), and (2) Bangladesh Advancing Development and Growth through Energy (BADGE) project, implemented by Tetra Tech.
Objective: The purpose of the workshop is to provide participants with fundamental knowledge about offshore wind energy including technology basics, market development, and key considerations.
To enable effective participation, there will be interactive polling questions and a chat room with a Bangla translator.
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