SolarPower Europe, BSREA sign MoU 

BSS
Published On: 09 Apr 2025, 18:01
BSREA Chairman Mostafa Al Mahmud and Chief Operating Officer of SolarPower Europe signed the MoU on behalf of their respective sides in Dhaka. Photo: BSS

 
DHAKA, April 9, 2025 (BSS) - SolarPower Europe and Bangladesh Sustainable and 
Renewable Energy Association (BSREA) today signed a Memorandum of 
Understanding (MoU) to facilitate exchange of knowledge and technical 
expertise.
 
BSREA Chairman Mostafa Al Mahmud and Chief Operating Officer of SolarPower 
Europe signed the MoU on behalf of their respective sides.
 
Under-Secretary of State for International Trade, Finland Jarno Syrjälä and 
Ambassador of Sweden to Bangladesh Nicolas Weeks spoke on the occasion.
 
Mostafa Al Mahmud said this partnership marks a milestone for our renewable 
energy sector. It reflects our strong commitment to Bangladesh's national 
goals.
 
"BSREA is fully aligned with these aspirations, and we are determined to 
contribute meaningfully. We are opening a new chapter of cooperation, 
innovation, and shared vision for a cleaner, greener and more sustainable 
Bangladesh," he added.
 
The BSREA Chairman said the MoU will promote capacity building and training 
for our local workforce and create new avenues for international investment 
and collaboration.
 
"We are proud to welcome SolarPower Europe as our strategic partner. Their 
global experience and technological excellence will be a tremendous asset as 
we work together to build a resilient and sustainable energy ecosystem in 
Bangladesh," he added.
 

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