Dr. Imtiaz Mahmud

Postdoctoral Scholar at Berkeley Lab


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Co-operative solar energy: a way to enlighten the tribal people of Bangladesh cost effectively and hence reduce carbon emission


Conference


Md Sazzadur Rahman, Imtiaz Mahmud, AHM Tasbir Farid, Anjoy Kumar, Md Mehedi Islam
National Seminar and Exhibition on Renewable Energy, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2013 Apr 6

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APA   Click to copy
Rahman, M. S., Mahmud, I., Farid, A. H. M. T., Kumar, A., & Islam, M. M. (2013). Co-operative solar energy: a way to enlighten the tribal people of Bangladesh cost effectively and hence reduce carbon emission. In National Seminar and Exhibition on Renewable Energy. Dhaka, Bangladesh.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Rahman, Md Sazzadur, Imtiaz Mahmud, AHM Tasbir Farid, Anjoy Kumar, and Md Mehedi Islam. “Co-Operative Solar Energy: a Way to Enlighten the Tribal People of Bangladesh Cost Effectively and Hence Reduce Carbon Emission.” In National Seminar and Exhibition on Renewable Energy. Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2013.


MLA   Click to copy
Rahman, Md Sazzadur, et al. “Co-Operative Solar Energy: a Way to Enlighten the Tribal People of Bangladesh Cost Effectively and Hence Reduce Carbon Emission.” National Seminar and Exhibition on Renewable Energy, 2013.


BibTeX   Click to copy

@conference{rahman2013a,
  title = {Co-operative solar energy: a way to enlighten the tribal people of Bangladesh cost effectively and hence reduce carbon emission},
  year = {2013},
  month = apr,
  day = {6},
  address = {Dhaka, Bangladesh},
  author = {Rahman, Md Sazzadur and Mahmud, Imtiaz and Farid, AHM Tasbir and Kumar, Anjoy and Islam, Md Mehedi},
  booktitle = {National Seminar and Exhibition on Renewable Energy},
  month_numeric = {4}
}


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