Dhaka, May 2 -- There is growing recognition that Bangladesh's energy crisis may ease in the short term, but a lasting solution demands a decisive transition to renewable energy. As reported in the media, the government's target of generating 10,000 megawatts from renewables by 2030-requiring an estimated USD 9.36 billion investment across solar, wind, biomass, and biogas-signals important intent. Yet a critical question remains: should Bangladesh rely on importing technologies, or should it learn from countries like Denmark and China that built strong domestic capabilities? Merely importing solutions may address supply gaps but will limit long-term value creation and independence. Instead, Bangladesh should leverage this transition to cu...