Mohammad Azam Khan

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Green Energy from Cycle Rickshaws: A Novel Approach to Utilize the Impoverished Section of Bangladesh


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Sultan Uddin Khan, Md. Shazzad Hossain, M. Khan
2021 International Conference on Green Energy, Computing and Sustainable Technology (GECOST), 2021

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Khan, S. U., Hossain, M. S., & Khan, M. (2021). Green Energy from Cycle Rickshaws: A Novel Approach to Utilize the Impoverished Section of Bangladesh. 2021 International Conference on Green Energy, Computing and Sustainable Technology (GECOST).


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Khan, Sultan Uddin, Md. Shazzad Hossain, and M. Khan. “Green Energy from Cycle Rickshaws: A Novel Approach to Utilize the Impoverished Section of Bangladesh.” 2021 International Conference on Green Energy, Computing and Sustainable Technology (GECOST) (2021).


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Khan, Sultan Uddin, et al. “Green Energy from Cycle Rickshaws: A Novel Approach to Utilize the Impoverished Section of Bangladesh.” 2021 International Conference on Green Energy, Computing and Sustainable Technology (GECOST), 2021.


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@article{sultan2021a,
  title = {Green Energy from Cycle Rickshaws: A Novel Approach to Utilize the Impoverished Section of Bangladesh},
  year = {2021},
  journal = {2021 International Conference on Green Energy, Computing and Sustainable Technology (GECOST)},
  author = {Khan, Sultan Uddin and Hossain, Md. Shazzad and Khan, M.}
}

Abstract

Cycle rickshaws, one of the easiest sources of employment for the millions of poor people, are traditional and popular vehicles in Bangladesh. The physical labor required to pedal a rickshaw can be utilized as an effective source of green energy to curve the rising demand and subsequently improve the lifestyles of rickshaw pullers. In this paper, a technical approach is proposed where cycle rickshaws act as a source of green energy generating a minimum of 370.9 MWh electricity per day in Bangladesh.


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