India, Bhutan Deepen Energy Ties; Extends Rs 4,000 Cr In Credit For Hydropower Projects - BW Businessworld
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66% : The project is expected to boost Bhutan's hydropower generation capacity by nearly 40 per cent.61% : The newly announced line of credit will help finance additional energy projects, further reinforcing the long-term collaboration in the hydropower sector.
60% : The newly announced line of credit will help finance additional energy projects, further reinforcing the long-term collaboration in the hydropower sector India and Bhutan strengthened their energy cooperation on Tuesday as Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a Rs 40 billion (USD 455 million) line of credit and inaugurated a major hydroelectric power project during his visit to the Himalayan kingdom.
59% : It is the fifth Indian-supported hydropower venture in Bhutan, together contributing close to 3,000 megawatts of electricity.
57% : Meanwhile, Indian private firms such as Tata Power, Adani Group and Reliance Power have also partnered with Bhutan's Druk Green Power Corporation to develop new hydroelectric projects, signalling deeper private-sector engagement in the bilateral energy relationship.
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