While renewable energy's share in the country's power mix remains negligibly low, there is massive potential for solar and wind energy in Bangladesh. A report on the renewables technical capacity found that Bangladesh could deploy up to 156 gigawatts (GW) of utility-scale solar and 150 GW of wind. . Bangladesh is actively diversifying its energy mix, with wind power emerging as a promising yet underutilised resource. This review evaluates the current status, challenges, and prospects of wind energy in Bangladesh, supported by comparative insights from regional leaders such as India, Vietnam. . By doing this, a 1MW rooftop solar plant can save the country approximately Tk22. 18 million) per annum in fuel import bills. The government can take. . Total: 26,612. Several studies have examined such integrated systems, however, most existing designs remain expensive, visually unsuitable. . Clean EDGE Asia Fellow Shafiqul Alam provides an overview of the renewable energy potential in Bangladesh, outlines the economic and energy security benefits of renewable energy, and identifies renewable energy measures that could be implemented.