India Power to Develop 70 MW Solar Project in Bhutan's Paro District

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Moneycontrol•30-01-2026, 13:26
India Power to Develop 70 MW Solar Project in Bhutan's Paro District
- •India Power Corporation Limited (IPCL) partners with Bhutan's Green Energy Power Private Limited for a 70 MW solar project in Paro district.
- •This project is part of IPCL's ambitious plan to add 1.5 GW of solar capacity in Bhutan over the next five years.
- •Bhutan's power demand is projected to more than double in two years, driven by projects like Gelephu Mindful City and energy-intensive industries.
- •The Tenchuka site in Paro, spanning 200 acres, was chosen for its high solar irradiation and proximity to the Jamjee 220/33 kV substation.
- •The project marks Bhutan's first independent power producer (IPP) venture, with other Indian majors like Tata Power, Adani Power, and Reliance Power also investing in Bhutan's energy sector.
Why It Matters: IPCL is developing a 70 MW solar project in Bhutan, contributing to the country's growing energy needs and green targets.
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