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‘Hydroelectricity from sea water’ being examined: PM​

Published: February 01, 2023 23:55:58

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday said discussions are on to produce hydrogen electricity from sea water.

Referring to the new concept of hydrogen power generation from sea water, she said that discussions are underway with all the companies that gave proposals in this regard, reports UNB.

"If possible, feasibility study of hydrogen power generation at Matarbari, Maheshkhali or Banshkhali will be done," she said while responding to a tabled question from ruling party member Anwar Hossain Khan.

The Prime Minister said that in some countries of the world, electricity is generated by using the tides of the sea, which is costly and has not been commercially successful.

"There are currently no plans to set up such a power plant as it is costly," she said.

She informed about the idea of producing hydrogen electricity from sea water.

Mentioning that it is very costly, she said that in the future, if the cost of constructing such power plants comes down, the plan to use the tides of the Bay of Bengal for electricity production can be adopted to build a power plant.

In response to ruling party MP Kazim Uddin Ahmed's question, the Prime Minister said that as a result of the government's action, a record number of 11,13,374 workers have been employed abroad in 2022.

"Among them, the number of women workers is 1,05,466," she added.

She said that currently Bangladesh exports manpower to 168 countries and the government wanted to reduce manpower export dependency on the Middle Eastern countries.

"For that purpose, a move is on to export manpower in Eastern Europe and Eastern Asian countries," she said.

Sheikh Hasina while responding to ruling party MP Mahfuzur Rahman said that 1,558 bridges and 7,498 culverts have been constructed or reconstructed during the tenure of the current government.

 
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Bangladesh, is well situated to be very energy rich. In hydrogen power production. Coastal sea renewable energy production.

We all have rivers.


A company like Walton, and there's a company in that bdeshi in bd that can make turbines. They can make thier own design that's better suited to bdesh due the very high level silt.
 
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A company like Walton, and there's a company in that bdeshi in bd that can make turbines. They can make thier own design that's better suited to bdesh due the very high level silt.
It seems that producing electricity from seawater is very simple. Yet, a country like BD has been unable to do it and is importing power from India.

I wonder how many trillion dollars BD will spend on the research to make it happen. After all, all our posters here think BD economy will soon supersede that of Western countries.

The BD govt is unaware of multi-million tons of coal lying underground in its northern districts and it is importing Australian coal to fire the Payra power station, and the importer is the Adani group of India.

No wonder, BD has to request for IMF loans and deferred payments to import Saudi oil.
 
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