Renewable energy in Afghanistan
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Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering (MPE),Islamic University of Technology(IUT), Board Bazar, Gazipur, Bangladesh
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Energy is as a soul necessary and a prerequisite in communities. It’s lead to
growth the economic it can exist a strength relationship among the
communities and makes unity between them. Energy can be use in various
type but providing of energy is not easy due to some challenges such as
unstable resource high cost and connect of living disperse population
.Unfortunately all the mentioned challenges has been present in Afghanistan
how to come out from these challenges we will discuss in this project. For
coming out of the challenges we need to study renewable energy. Renewable
energy resources could play a vital role in the sustainable economic, social,
and environmental development which is low cost stable resource easy
installation which can build to one area or in one public area .Afghanistan is a
developing country its people still they are using from the dung of animal and
firewood in the rural area and urban mostly uses liquid gas. All of them could
increase the pollution of weather and environmental life. We can remove all
this problem by replacing of renewable energy .The government of
Afghanistan with the support of international community is setting ambitious
targets for the renewable energy sector and is encouraging national and
international investors to take part in the generation, transmission, and
distribution of renewable energy especially.
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Dr. Arafat Ahmed Bhuiyan,
Department of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering (MCE),
Islamic University of Technology (IUT),
Board Bazar, Gazipur-1704, Bangladesh.
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