Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Punatsangchhu-II plant in Bhutan, strengthening India’s energy presence in the Himalayas and reinforcing a strategic partnership built around electricity exports.
Tata Power and Druk Green Power Corp announce a 5 GW project comprising hydropower, pumped storage, and solar energy, enhancing regional energy security and addressing the energy needs of both India and Bhutan.
Adani Group, a leader in renewable energy, plans to develop 10 GW of hydroelectric capacity in several Asian and African countries, including Bhutan, Nepal, Kenya, and Vietnam, to strengthen its green portfolio and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Bhutan and the Indian group Reliance have forged a major partnership to develop renewable energy infrastructures, targeting a total capacity of 1,270 megawatts on Bhutanese soil.
Summit Group, a key player in the Bangladeshi energy sector, is reassessing its plans to import renewable energy following a regulatory amendment in India, upsetting cross-border investment forecasts.
Summit Group adjusts its renewable energy import strategies following a change in the rules in India, reassessing its investment projects in an uncertain context.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is partnering Bhutan in a project supported by the EU's Global Gateway initiative, aimed at diversifying the country's renewable energy sources.
Druk Green Power Corporation, the state-controlled hydropower plant operator and developer in Bhutan, is bidding for integrated hydropower projects at Gongri and Jerichhu pumped storage in eastern Bhutan.