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Bangladesh wants to become the world's first "solar nation" by 2021

Jamaatis always have an IQ lower than room temperature. :lol:

Let him know that all that happens in cloudy days is that the efficiency of conversion drops, it does not stop.
And with the new generation of solar cells coming, the efficiency is only set to rise further.

On topic: Brilliant initiative by Bangladesh!
Keep your Hinudvta crap in India and keep your RSS *** in Indian forum. Don't come judge others when your dear BJP plans on turning everyone into a Hindu. BJP is worse than Jamaat, also just because someone doesn't like India doesn't mean they support Jamaat.

My father loved AL but he pretty much hated India.
 
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bold part: see again negative, even i new tech you will say still same thing no matter what lol
in my title? really ?
I read your article and I stated that it would be quite stupid trying to bank on Solar power because of reasons mentioned in previous comments.
 
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Good initiative, One solar panel will generate very little not enough to run TV, but enough to turn few bulbs on.
 
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The Bangladeshi government wants every household in the nation to be solar powered by 2021. In the race to become the “first solar nation,” they hope to achieve this goal by focusing on what they call solar home systems (SHS). Solar home systems are provided by the government to homes that do not have access to the main power grid, thus supplying power where there previously was none.

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In a colossal project partially funded by the World Bank, the Bangladeshi government is making a major push forward to bring solar power to each and every home in the country. Because so many Bangledeshi residents live without access to the main power grid, this project helps bring light where there was previously darkness. Even those who are connected to the grid do not have consistent access to power, as the power grid is well known for frequently blackouts. The reliability of solar power in a country with such fair weather is a huge step up.

Related: Solar-powered floating schools allow Bangladeshi kids to learn during monsoon season

Currently, some 15 million homes are powered completely by solar energy in Bangladesh. This figure is up from around 1 million just four years ago. The rate of growth for this project is simply astounding. Each month, a SHS is installed in 50,000-60,000 new households, bringing power and light where none existed before. Some months, like May 2014, have seen as many as 80,000 homes connected to solar.

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The government plans to generate 220 megawatts of electricity for around 6 million households by 2017 through the SHS program. Each system uses a solar panel installed on the roof of an individual home, and a 250-watt panel can produce up to 1 kilowatt of power a day. That may not sound like much, but it’s enough to make a major impact in the lives of Bangladeshi residents, who are using the energy for everything from running lights after sundown to irrigation pumps for crops to powering televisions for entertainment.


source: Bangladesh wants to become the world's first "solar nation" by 2021 | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building

@Aung Zaya

Ambitions but all the best anyway
 
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Im not trolling or insulting or anything. This is true even for India, in poor communities, it is 5 to a family.

Yeah.. Bro.. I'm also not trolling.. I'm just smiled coz it remind me my ancestors.. Each families has at least 7 children..
:D the main problem of arakan state we faced is also that growing population in poor communities.. Tell me bro.. Ur prediction on their families members.. At least 36 members..!!! I even seen 56 members in maximum...
 
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enough stupidity, just give you clue: can you see things outside during cluding day ? what light is that ?
There is a minimum threshold of that light required , to develop such project . But such project can off set spike in consumption of power during summer.
Best of luck to all Bangla brothers, may you succeed . :tup:
 
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