Centre for Policy Dialogue, a Bangladesh-based policy research organisation, has released findings on renewable procurement governance. The study examined procurement under the Public Procurement Act 2006 and Public Procurement Rules 2008. It followed the repeal of the Quick Enhancement of Electricity and Energy Supply Act 2010. The Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources has invited tenders for 55 solar power plants since December 2024. The tendered projects ranged in size from 10 MW to 250 MW across four procurement lots. Survey data covered 105 firms and monitored transparency, accountability, and efficiency indicators. Participation was limited, with 23 packages receiving single bids and 13 receiving no bids. Average tariff levels declined by 24.63% compared to cancelled Letters of Intent. The study reported persistent efficiency constraints linked to evaluation delays and post-award implementation challenges.