NeuroQuantology|November2022| Volume 20 | Issue 16 |PAGE 1164-1177| DOI: 10.14704/NQ.2022.20.16.NQ880117 Ashif Mohammad et al Photovoltaic Power plants: A Possible Solution for Growing Energy Needs of Remote Bangladesh eISSN1303-5150 www.neuroquantology.com 1 Photovoltaic Power plants: A Possible Solution for Growing Energy Needs of Remote Bangladesh. Ashif Mohammad* 1 ,Farhana Mahjabeen 2 , Md. Tamzeed- Al- Alam 3 ,Shamrat Bahadur 4 ,Rimi Das 5 Abstract: The environment in the east, south and north-eastern parts of Bangladesh has an abundance of solar radiation along with high levels of UV radiation and humidity. In addition, there are also remote areas wherethe establishment of conventional power plants is not feasible, nor is grid extension. In these areas, a mixture of small to mid-scale photovoltaic plants can be a suitable alternative if the cells can be protected from the unique environmental conditions. The solution to this specific problem can be addressed in three ways, by improving efficiency of the cells, improving light absorption stability and by extending the service life of the cells. In this paper, a look into three different works by other researchers is looked at to find a possible solution to this problem in this specific context of Bangladesh. Improvement of efficiency can be done by means of nanofluid cooled systems; for improvement of light stability cells manufactured using coupled plasma deposition method may be especially helpful in this context. The durability and service life of cells can be extended by using various polymeric encapsulates. Keywords: photovoltaic cells; environmental effects; durability enhancement; photovoltaic plants; solar energy. DOI Number: 10.14704/NQ.2022.20.16.NQ880117 NeuroQuantology2022;20(16):1164-1177 1 Assistant Programmer, National Institute of Mass Communication, Dhaka, Bangladesh. E- mail:ashif028628@gmail.com 2 Assistant Radio Engineer, Bangladesh Betar,Dhaka, Bangladesh. 3 Project Engineer, O&M Solutions BD Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 4 Assistant Engineer (Technical), Max Infrastructure Limited,Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5 Assistant Manager,Doreen Power Generations &Sytems Ltd., Dhaka, Bangladesh. 1164 www.neuroquantology.com