In light of ongoing global geopolitical tensions and the resulting energy crisis, Bangladesh Bank has issued comprehensive directives to all commercial banks in the country, urging measures to conserve electricity, gas, and fuel. Released on Wednesday, 11 March 2026, these guidelines aim to promote energy efficiency across head offices, branches, sub-branches, and other banking facilities nationwide.
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Emphasis on Transport and Fuel Conservation
Officials from Bangladesh Bank highlighted that a significant portion of private vehicle use in Dhaka is attributed to bank employees. To alleviate pressure on the country’s fuel supply, staff have been urged to limit private car use, opting instead for public transport, carpooling, or shared rides whenever feasible. Non-essential travel is also discouraged, and fuel consumption is expected to be closely monitored.
“Encouraging bankers to switch from private vehicles to collective transport will reduce fuel demand while maintaining operational efficiency,” a senior official stated.
Office Energy-Saving Measures
The central bank’s directives include precise steps to minimise electricity use within bank premises:
Air conditioners (ACs), lighting, fans, and other electrical appliances should be operated only as needed and switched off when not required.
AC temperatures should be maintained at 25°C or higher.
Decorative lighting and promotional digital boards must adhere to scheduled timings, avoiding unnecessary illumination.
Generators are to be used efficiently to conserve both fuel and electricity during power outages.
Summary of Key Directives
| Area | Directive | Objective |
|---|---|---|
| Staff Transport | Use public transport or carpool; limit private vehicle use | Reduce fuel consumption |
| Office AC | Maintain ≥25°C; switch off when unnecessary | Conserve electricity |
| Lighting & Fans | Operate only when needed; follow schedules | Reduce energy use |
| Digital Displays | Limit operational hours; avoid unnecessary display | Improve energy efficiency |
| Generator Use | Operate efficiently | Save fuel and electricity |
Strategic Importance
Bangladesh Bank emphasised that these measures are precautionary but essential, given disruptions in international energy supply chains due to global instability. Effective implementation will allow the banking sector to contribute significantly to national energy-saving efforts while maintaining essential services.
Experts also note a behavioural component, suggesting that adopting public transport and energy-conscious practices could lead to long-term reductions in overall consumption. The guidelines align with the government and central bank’s broader strategy of sustainable energy management, particularly as the nation confronts rising fuel prices and potential shortages.
By introducing these directives, Bangladesh Bank is ensuring that institutions remain operational while mitigating strain on energy resources, highlighting the importance of coordinated efforts between organisations and employees in responding to global energy challenges.
