Tata Power, DGPC partner to set up 600 MW hydro project in Bhutan
Tata Power and Bhutan-based Druk Green Power Corporation Ltd have partnered to develop a 600 MW hydropower project in Bhutan, costing around Rs 6,900 crore. The project will help meet Bhutan's increasing electricity requirements and contribute to ...
The clean power from the project will help meet Bhutan's increasing electricity requirements and complement and contribute to India's energy transition to renewables, it said.
The partnership involves a 40 per cent equity investment by Tata Power in Khorlochhu Hydro Power Ltd, a Public Private Partnership company.
The estimated project cost, including financing charges is around Rs 6,900 crore with a construction timeline of 5 years, Tata Power said adding all the statutory approvals are in place for construction work to start.
Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power said, "This project marks a significant step towards building a sustainable energy landscape underscoring Tata Power's commitment to a greener future."
Dasho Chhewang Rinzin, MD, DGPC, said, this partnership is a significant step towards Bhutan's energy security and economic development as the country seeks to become a High-Income Gross National Happiness (GNH)Economy by 2034.
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