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Tata Power, Bhutan & World Bank Drive $515M Clean Energy Boost with Dorjilung Project

Bhutan, World Bank and Tata Power sign $515M deal for Dorjilung hydropower, boosting clean energy, jobs, GDP and India–Bhutan cooperation.
Tata Power, Bhutan & World Bank Drive $515M Clean Energy Boost with Dorjilung project

Bhutan has signed $515 million in financing agreements with the World Bank, alongside Tata Power, to build the 1,125 MW Dorjilung Hydroelectric Power Project—its largest hydropower initiative, expected to generate one-third of the nation’s electricity and boost GDP by 2.4%.

Project Overview

  • Capacity: 1,125 MW
  • Location: Kurichhu River, eastern Bhutan
  • Annual Generation: Over 4,500 GWh of clean electricity
  • Completion Target: 2031
  • Economic Impact: Expected to raise Bhutan’s GDP by 2.4%

Financing & Structure

  • Total Project Cost: $1.7 billion
  • World Bank Financing: $300M from IDA (includes $150M grant), $215M from IBRD, up to $300M from IFC
  • Public-Private Partnership: Druk Green Power Corporation (60%) and Tata Power (40%)
  • Private Sector Catalyzation: Expected to mobilize $900M additional financing

Regional Impact

  • Exports to India: Nearly 80% of annual generation
  • Carbon Reduction: Displacement of 3.3 million tons of CO₂ annually
  • Energy Security: Reduces winter imports, provides surplus summer power for export

Economic & Social Benefits

  • Jobs: Direct and indirect employment opportunities
  • Sectors Boosted: Manufacturing, tourism, and small businesses
  • Revenue Use: Export revenues reinvested in health, education, and infrastructure

Leadership Statements

  • Dasho Tshering Tobgay, PM of Bhutan: “This project is a cornerstone of Bhutan’s 13th Five-Year Plan… advancing our carbon-negative commitment.”
  • Johannes Zutt, World Bank VP South Asia: “The financing model sets a new standard for sustainable infrastructure development.”
  • Dr Praveer Sinha, CEO Tata Power: “This landmark project will strengthen regional energy security and deepen India–Bhutan clean energy cooperation.”

Key Takeaways

  • Bhutan’s largest hydropower venture under PPP
  • Model for sustainable financing with minimal sovereign debt exposure
  • Transforms Bhutan’s energy sector, reinforces carbon-negative status
  • Deepens regional clean energy trade with India

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