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Co-Operative Solar Energy to Reduce Carbon Emission and Enlighten the Tribal People in Bangladesh
Co-operative Solar Energy to Reduce Carbon Emission and Enlighten the Tribal people in Bangladesh

Thesis By:
Imtiaz Mahmud
A.H.M. Tasbir Farid
Anjoy Kumar Agarwal Co-supervised By:
Md. Mehedi Islam
Assistant Professor
Dept. of TEE
HSTU
Co-supervised By:
Md. Mehedi Islam
Assistant Professor
Dept. of TEE
HSTU
Supervised By:
Md. Sazzadur Rahman
Assistant Professor
Dept. of TEE
HSTU
Supervised By:
Md. Sazzadur Rahman
Assistant Professor
Dept. of TEE
HSTU

Introduction
Global warming is the most talked concern in the world now. The developed countries are mainly responsible for the global warming but the countries like Bangladesh are affected more adversely by the global warming for being a coastal country.

The main reason behind global warming is the emission of carbon which reacts negatively with the ozonosphere of the earth. The developed countries like America are emitting a lot of carbon, in the other hand, trees are being cut down and global warming is accelerated due to this imbalance.

All the countries are trying to resolve this global issue, but the carbon emission is increasing day by day. The industries, brick fields, vehicles, electric power plants and so on are emitting carbon every moment in a large amount. The scenario is almost same all over the world. Thus the carbon emission has taken a great concern of the whole world.

In Bangladesh, people use Kupi (Kerosene Lamps) to light at night, who, more than 55%, are not connected with electricity and those who have the electricity also suffer a lot from load-shedding especially in time from evening to midnight. By this time, rural people use these kupies to light their houses using kerosene as fuel which emits a huge amount of carbon.

A survey has been taken in three tribal villages of Bangladesh where more than 90% people are not connected to the national electric grid. The survey took their daily usage of fuel and made an advance calculation on the emission of



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