Liveable and Inclusive Cities for All (LICA)

Liveable and Inclusive Cities for All (LICA)
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Liveable and Inclusive Cities for All (LICA)

Objectives

The ability of local and national governments to promote inclusive and climate-sensitive urban environmental management in selected cities in Bangladesh is improved.

Description

Bangladesh faces the dual challenge of managing its rapid urbanisation in sustainable ways while also adapting to the enormous impacts of climate change. Urban areas, especially near the coast or along rivers, are severely affected by climate change, for example by flooding, overheating and other extreme weather events. The government of Bangladesh projects that between 2011 and 2050,16-26 million people will be forced to leave their homes and migrate to cities.

Because they are growing so rapidly, cities encounter complex challenges which they are not well equipped to address. The increasing degradation of the urban environment particularly affects valuable “green spaces” (such as public parks, recreation areas, playgrounds, riverbanks) and “blue spaces” (surface waters such as reservoirs, canals, and rivers). Their functions as air filters, floodplains, and drainage areas and the role they play in heat reduction and biodiversity are becoming lost in the dense urbanisation. This is exacerbated by poor management, in which poor urban waste treatment is a key element.

Approach/Field of intervention

The project aims to enhance the quality of urban life through improved inclusive environmental management services in selected cities by developing and implementing:

  • targeted measures to strengthen the competencies of relevant actors in Bangladesh’s growing municipalities, flanked by dialogue and exchange between national and local institutions
  • institutional development concepts in the cities Khulna, Satkhira, Rajshahi and Sirajganj tailored to their specific needs and priority strategic measures to improve their urban environmental service provision
  • inclusive and gender-sensitive participatory platforms (“Urban Labs”) with demonstration projects for environmental management service delivery
  • management models based on local experiences to develop and disseminate a national guideline for urban environmental management.
COUNTRY

Bangladesh

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Policy Advisory for Promoting Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (PAP)
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Policy Advisory for Promoting Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (PAP)

Objectives

The conditions for bringing about a ‘green’ energy transition in Bangladesh have improved.

Context

Bangladesh has a rapidly growing economy. It is also one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change. To limit its impact on global climate change, Bangladesh committed to implement nationally determined contributions (NDCs) as part of the Paris Agreement.

The latest NDCs, published in 2021, include projects to develop renewable energies and optimise electricity generation technologies.

Supplying electricity efficiently using renewable energy sources is essential to ensuring a successful energy transition. Despite their great potential, new technologies have yet to play a significant role in plans to develop the country’s electricity system.

From a supply perspective, Bangladeshi state and economic actors must come to agreement on a common strategy for introducing renewable energies. From a demand standpoint, potential for energy efficiency needs to be identified more effectively and energy-saving measures implemented.

Approach/Field of intervention

The project presents application scenarios, the potential and limits of eco-friendly technologies. In doing so, it aims to create a conducive political, regulatory and economic environment and accelerate the development of these fields.

This will be achieved by expanding the political and legal framework in the energy sector and by raising awareness among policy- and decision-makers on various aspects of the energy transition.

To stimulate development in the energy market, the project uses formats such as dialogue platforms to support cooperation between state and private sector institutions involved in the energy sector.

It also lays the foundations for facilitating the expansion of renewable energies and energy-efficient technologies, including in the context of demonstrations.

COUNTRY

Bangladesh

DURATION

August 2021 - July 2024

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Energy Efficiency and Grid Integration of Renewable Energy II
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Energy Efficiency and Grid Integration of Renewable Energy II

COUNTRY

Bangladesh

DURATION

01 June 2021 - 31 January 2022

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Improved Coordination of International Climate Finance
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Improved Coordination of International Climate Finance

COUNTRY

Bangladesh

DURATION

June 2019 - May 2022

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Adaption to Climate Change into the National and Local Development Planning II
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Adaption to Climate Change into the National and Local Development Planning II

COUNTRY

Bangladesh

DURATION

01 January 2016 - 31 December 2018

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Adaptation to Climate Change into the National and Local Development Planning
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Adaptation to Climate Change into the National and Local Development Planning

COUNTRY

Bangladesh

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Energy Efficiency and Grid Integration of Renewable Energy
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Energy Efficiency and Grid Integration of Renewable Energy

Objective

  • Enable grid integration of Renewable Energy and improve Energy Efficiency of the transmission and distribution grids in Bangladesh

Description

The objective of this project to improve the conditions under which stakeholders can integrate solar power into the grid and improve efficiency in the power grid. To achieve the objective with its implementing partners, who are led by the Power Division (Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources; MPEMR), the project is pursuing a multi-stakeholder approach at several levels. It is structured in three components that reflect three levels of intervention:

Component A cooperates with national partners, namely the Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority (SREDA), to create the general conditions needed to integrate solar energy into the grid at macro level. It will focus on developing political and economic instruments and promoting the dialogue between public and private stakeholders.

Component B supports Power Grid Company of Bangladesh (PGCB) by strengthening their technical capabilities as transmission grid operator to integrate solar power into the grid. The core elements here are building capacity for computer-based simulation models and developing scenarios for integrating solar power.

Component C aims to improve the prerequisites for making the distribution grid more efficient in a pilot region with the West Zone Power Distribution Company Ltd (WZPDCL). This work will focus on using smart grid technologies and improving efficiency monitoring.

Field of intervention

  • Technical, economical, regulatory and strategical framework
  • Cooperation between public and private stakeholders
  • Technical training to simulate and manage impact of RE
  • Modelling and managing impact of RE
  • Smart Grid technologies
  • Efficiency Monitoring of distribution grid
  • Enableing FC to finance smart grid technologies and RE-Systems

Targeted beneficiaries

  • Electricity clients in Bangladesh
  • Public and private stakeholders of the energy sector in Bangladesh
COUNTRY

Bangladesh

DURATION

01 April 2018 - 31 January 2022

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Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Programme (REEEP)
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Programme (Bangladesh)
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Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Programme (Bangladesh)

Objective

  • Developing the framework conditions for promotion of RE and EE through policy advocacy and institutional development of Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority(SREDA)
  • Developing locally customized technological solutions on sustainable energy delivery and establishing business cases through successful piloting
  • Facilitating market uptake of successful business models through capacity development of stakeholders
  • Promoting access to finance and leveraging sustainable ownership

Description

The objective of this project to improve the conditions under which stakeholders can integrate solar power into the grid and improve efficiency in the power grid.”. To achieve the objective with its implementing partners, who are led by the Power Division (Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources; MPEMR), the project is pursuing a multi-stakeholder approach at several levels. It is structured in three components that reflect three levels of intervention:

To assure continuous development, Bangladesh needs sustainable energy solution. The programme focuses on clean and affordable renewable energy solutions to the rural areas and urgently needed local communities. REEEP promotes the sustainable supply and consumption of energy in order to ensure energy security, reduced emissions and improved livelihoods throughout the country. To achieve this target, REEEP involves local partners from the financial and private sectors, non-government organisations and rural communities. REEEP works closely with the Government of Bangladesh to improve the legal and institutional framework of the energy sector.

To provide sustainable energy services, REEEP’s approach also focuses on capacity development, awareness campaign and market development.

Field of intervention

  • Improved Rice Parboiling System (IRPS)
  • Waste heat recovery from Power Stations to operate chilling facility/dryer
  • Promotion of LED in Garments under ESCO Model
  • Energy Efficiency Potential in Steel Re-rolling Mills
  • Retained Heat Cooker (RHC)

Targeted beneficiaries

  • Small and medium sized enterprise
  • Textile industries
  • Urban communities where energy solution is needed to be further efficient
  • Rural/climate affected communities
  • Women as beneficiaries and service providers
  • Children as indirect beneficiaries
  • Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority and other Government entities
  • Banks and Financial Institutions

Achievements

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  • 75 Improved Rice Parboiling Systems installed in 14 Rice Mill clusters; 15 service providers created
  • Facilitated establishment of SREDA, the national nodal institution for promotion of renewable energy and energy efficiency. SREDA is taking over the programme’s successful interventions for further upscaling (e.g. Improved Rice Parboiling System, Solar Powered Drinking Water System and Waste to Energy feasibility study)
  • Retained Heat Cookers have nine manufacturers and 24,750 units have reached stove users
  • Successful baseline study on the “Promotion of Energy Efficient LED Lighting in the Garment Industry under ESCO model” has convinced relevant stakeholders to implement a pilot project. 4400 luminaires were replaced by LED lighting, saving 30-50% of the required energy.
  • 75 Improved Rice Parboiling Systems installed in 14 Rice Mill clusters; 15 service providers created
  • Built 122 Solar-Powered Drinking Water Units benefitting 63,000 households. Green Climate Fund (GCF) acquisition process is ongoing.
  • Supported Bangladesh Power Development Board in implementing the first pilot project on Waste to Energy at Keraniganj
  • Feasibility study conducted on the application of efficient natural lighting in SMEs and industries through R&D of Solar Pipe Light. Proven technologies for Solar Pipe Light have been developed.
  • Pilot phase of slaughter house based biogas in progress for Gazipur City Corporation
  • Development of Energy Audit Regulation for Bangladesh Government
  • 200 Bankers / Financial Institute Representatives trained on Green Banking
COUNTRY

Bangladesh

DURATION

01 November 2013 - 31 October 2018

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