Abstract
A reliable, affordable and secure supply of energy is important for socio-economic development. As a country of acute power crisis Bangladesh is now looking forward to develop its renewable energy sources in addition to its traditional sources of fossil fuel. It has very limited non renewable energy sources of its own but it's endowed with renewable energy sources like biomass, wind, hydro and solar insolation. The following research paper is based on the prospects of solar energy from perspective of Bangladesh. Possible implementations of solar technologies like photovoltaic cells (PV) and Solar thermal energy (STE) are discussed with their optimum capacity, efficiency, storage facility and cost per unit power. Some social, economic and environmental constraints regarding the implementation of solar technology are highlighted and some possible solutions are offered.
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