Tata Power Invests Big in Bhutan’s Hydropower, Boosts India’s Clean Energy

Tata Power is making a major move in the renewable energy sector, acquiring a 40% stake in Bhutan’s 1,125 MW Dorjilung Hydroelectric Power Project. This Rs 1,572 crore investment marks a significant public-private partnership and is poised to be Bhutan’s second-largest hydropower venture.

What’s the big deal? This project isn’t just about generating power; it’s about clean energy. A whopping 80% of the electricity generated will be supplied to India, significantly boosting cross-border clean energy flows. Scheduled for commissioning in September 2031, the Dorjilung project will strengthen both Bhutan’s domestic energy supply and India’s growing need for renewable sources.

For those of us in the tech space, this signals a promising trend towards international collaboration in sustainable energy solutions. It highlights how strategic investments can drive large-scale clean energy projects, benefiting multiple nations.

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Source: Economic Times

Link: [https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/renewables/tata-power-to-acquire-40-stake-in-bhutans-1125-mw-dorjilung-hydro-project/articleshow/110699539.cms](https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/renewables/tata-power-to-acquire-40-stake-in-bhutans-1125-mw-dorjilung-hydro-project/articleshow/110699539.cms)

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