Oct 4, 2021 · The 180 kW grid-tied solar PV plant, the first of its kind in the country, demonstrates viability of solar power to diversify Bhutan''s energy sources Photo: Department of Renewable
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Sep 4, 2024 · The first phase of Bhutan''s first utility-scale solar power project at Sephu in Wangdue Phodrang is set for completion by March next year. A utility-scale solar facility
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Sep 17, 2025 · The Rubesa Plant is a key component of Bhutan''s broader solar energy strategy, which includes developing additional ground-mounted plants in Shingkhar, Lhuentse, and
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Jul 21, 2025 · The project is expected to significantly reduce Bhutan''s carbon footprint while ensuring sustainable energy supply for domestic consumption. Once fully operational, the Sephu Solar Project will mark a new chapter in
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Jul 31, 2025 · In March, Juniper Green Energy commissioned a 100 MW solar project in the Indian state of Rajasthan set to supply electricity to Bhutan under a cross-border power agreement.
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As Bhutan''s glaciers melt and hydropower becomes increasingly vulnerable to climate change, the Kingdom is turning its face toward the sun—literally. With rising temperatures and erratic
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Electricity in Bhutan is mostly generated from hydropower, a renewable energy source, unlike fossil-fuel driven power plants that are major contributors to carbon dioxide emissions worldwide.
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Sep 4, 2024 · The first phase of Bhutan''s first utility-scale solar power project at Sephu in Wangdue Phodrang is set for completion by March next year. A utility-scale solar facility generates solar power and feeds it into the grid.
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May 28, 2025 · The facility, set to become the largest solar plant in Asia, will have a generation capacity of 930 MW and incorporate a 465 MW/1,860 MWh battery storage system to ensure
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As Bhutan''s glaciers melt and hydropower becomes increasingly vulnerable to climate change, the Kingdom is turning its face toward the sun—literally. With rising temperatures and erratic rainfall threatening its energy lifeline,
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Oct 4, 2021 · The 180 kW grid-tied solar PV plant, the first of its kind in the country, demonstrates viability of solar power to diversify Bhutan''s energy sources Photo: Department of Renewable Energy, Ministry of Economic
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Jul 21, 2025 · The project is expected to significantly reduce Bhutan''s carbon footprint while ensuring sustainable energy supply for domestic consumption. Once fully operational, the
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Jul 19, 2025 · Commissioning of the Phase-I of the Project marks an important step towards diversifying the energy generation portfolio in the country and build a resilient energy system to address the adverse
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Mar 1, 2025 · In recent time, Bhutan as a small landlocked nation between China in the north and India in the south started to experience a gap in hydro electricity supply and demand. To
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Sep 17, 2025 · The Rubesa Plant is a key component of Bhutan''s broader solar energy strategy, which includes developing additional ground-mounted plants in Shingkhar, Lhuentse, and Sephu. The roadmap also outlines
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Jul 19, 2025 · Commissioning of the Phase-I of the Project marks an important step towards diversifying the energy generation portfolio in the country and build a resilient energy system
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Electricity in Bhutan is mostly generated from hydropower, a renewable energy source, unlike fossil-fuel driven power plants that are major contributors to carbon dioxide emissions worldwide.
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The solar plant in Rubesa is one such initiative which takes Bhutan a step closer to achieving energy security through a diversified and sustainable energy supply mix. The project particularly demonstrates viability of solar power plants on a utility scale.
The 180 kW grid-tied solar PV plant, the first of its kind in the country, demonstrates viability of solar power to diversify Bhutan's energy sources Photo: Department of Renewable Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs
Like hydropower, sun is a bountiful resource Bhutan can tap into for producing renewable energy in keeping with our carbon neutrality commitments and also for enhancing energy security through diversification of energy sources.
Bhutan is undertaking various initiatives to broaden its energy mix by exploring other clean, renewable energy sources. The solar plant in Rubesa is one such initiative which takes Bhutan a step closer to achieving energy security through a diversified and sustainable energy supply mix.
"Solar plant such as this can augment hydropower supply to meet our rapidly increasing domestic electricity demand, especially in winter months," he said. Electricity in Bhutan is mostly generated from hydropower, a renewable energy source, unlike fossil-fuel driven power plants that are major contributors to carbon dioxide emissions worldwide.
The commissioning and inauguration of the 180kW grid-tied ground mounted solar photo-voltaic power plant marks the start of Bhutan’s investment in grid-tied solar energy as a viable alternative energy source in the face of soaring domestic demand and climate change.
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