Dhaka, April 25 -- Bangladesh's new nuclear facilities, coal-fired plants and renewable energy may limit full-capacity utilisation of gas-fired power plants in the near term, according to a latest report.

The latest Global LNG Outlook 2024-2028 from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) also observed that Bangladesh might opt for gas-fired peaking plants instead of only base-load plants to accommodate more renewable energy.

The country may seek to limit the liquefied natural gas (LNG) demand growth by frontloading energy efficiency in industrial processes and captive generation, it stated.

The report presents the International Energy Economics Forecasting Association's (IEEFA) projection for worldwide LNG de...