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GGHK 2025 Global Green Hub Korea: A Complete Guide to Green Energy Projects

GGHK 2025: What Is Global Green Hub Korea?

GGHK (Global Green Hub Korea) is an international green energy and environmental business platform jointly organized by Korea's Ministry of Environment and KOTRA. It connects Korean companies with buyers and project owners in developing markets across green infrastructure segments including renewable energy, water treatment, waste management, air pollution control, and smart grids.

Bangladesh ranks among the world's most climate-vulnerable countries and is attracting rising levels of international development finance and public investment for green energy and environmental infrastructure. Through meetings with Bangladeshi project owners at GGHK 2025, Korean firms can explore participation in solar power, water treatment, waste management, and energy efficiency projects.

40+
Participating Countries
Developing market buyers
100+
Project Owners
Government and public agencies
150+
Korean Exhibitors
Environment and energy firms
$50B+
Project Pipeline
Cumulative order volume
$2B+
BD Environmental Market
2024 estimate
$500M
Solar Power
10% government target
$800M
Water Treatment
Drinking water and sewage
$400M
Waste Management
Urban solid waste

Bangladesh's Green Energy and Environmental Market

Bangladesh Green Energy and Environmental Segments
SegmentMarket SizeGrowthKey Funding SourcesKorean Participation
Solar Power$500M25%ADB, WB, GCFKorea Hanwha, 코리아코리아OCI, etc.
Water Supply and Purification$400M12%ADB, JICA, EDCFK-water, Korea Hanwha E&C
Sewage and Wastewater Treatment$400M15%WB, ADBEcopro, Korea Environment Corporation
Waste Management$400M18%WB, UNDPEco Vision, Sudokwon Landfill
Energy Efficiency$200M20%GCF, ADBKorea Energy Agency
Air Pollution Control$100M15%WB, UNDPKEITI

Major Project Pipeline

Energy Projects
100MW Solar$80M, ADB-funded
50MW Wind$60M, GCF-funded
Biomass$30M, WB-funded
Smart Grid$50M, EDCF
Environmental Projects
Dhaka Water Supply$200M, ADB
Industrial Effluent Treatment$100M, WB
Landfill Development$80M, JICA
Air Monitoring$30M, UNDP

How the GGHK Program Is Structured

GGHK 2025 Participation Process
Buyer Invitation
Government and public agencies from 40 countries
Project Presentation
Buyers introduce active project pipelines
1:1 Matching
Consultations between Korean firms and buyers
Site Visits
Visits to Korean factories and R&D facilities
Follow-up Cooperation
Support for MOUs, F/S, and tenders

Participation Strategy for Korean Environmental and Energy Firms

01
Join Utility-Scale Solar Projects
Bangladesh aims to raise the renewable share of power generation to 10% by 2030. Korean solar firms can enter ADB- and GCF-backed utility projects as EPC players or equipment suppliers. GGHK offers a direct channel to engage with officials from the Bangladesh Power Development Board and related agencies.
02
Export Water Treatment and Purification Systems
A meaningful share of the Bangladeshi population still lacks reliable access to safe drinking water, and arsenic contamination remains a serious issue in some regions. Korean water treatment technologies, including membrane-based purification systems and mobile treatment units, are well aligned with ADB- and EDCF-backed projects.
03
Offer Waste Management Solutions
Dhaka generates more than 8,000 tons of waste per day, while the share processed through proper systems remains limited. Korean landfill engineering, incineration technology, recycling systems, and waste-to-energy concepts can be positioned for World Bank- and UNDP-supported urban waste projects.
04
Target Energy Efficiency and Green Building Demand
As Bangladesh tightens building energy standards, demand is expanding for LED lighting, inverter air-conditioning systems, insulation materials, and energy management systems. Korean suppliers can differentiate by packaging equipment with consulting and implementation services.
05
Pursue ODA-Linked Environmental Projects
Korean firms should systematically align with ODA-funded environmental projects backed by EDCF, KOICA, and the GCF. By meeting buyers and financiers at GGHK and engaging from the pre-feasibility stage, companies can improve their position for downstream project awards.

GGHK 2025 is an effective platform for linking Bangladesh's expanding green energy and environmental infrastructure demand with the technical capabilities of Korean companies. A disciplined approach to ADB-, World Bank-, and GCF-funded opportunities can accelerate Korean participation in solar power, water treatment, and waste management projects.

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