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Adani Power, Druk Green sign deal for 570 MW Wangchhu hydro project in Bhutan worth ₹6,000 crore — Here’s all we know

Indian Company Adani Power and Bhutan’s state assistant program Druk Green Power Corporation (DGPC) LaAccording to a memoir report, 6,000 Crore in the Kingdom of Himalaya.

The agreement signed in Delhi will see that Adani Power and Druke Green have built Wangchhu Hydroelectric project on a boat (build, own business, transfer).

The report also signed a power purchasing agreement (PPA) and a privilege agreement in the presence of Bhutan Prime Minister, Dasho Tshering Tobgay and Adani Group Gautam Adani.

Butan Hydro Project: What we know…

  • The Wangchhu Project will receive approximately an investment La6,000 Crore in the establishment of the power plant and relevant infrastructures.
  • When the detailed project report is already completed, the construction business is expected to start in the first half of 2026 and the completion is targeted within five years after the breakthrough.
  • Adani Wangchhu Hydroelectric project will critically meet Bhutan’s demand for winter when hydroel energy production is low.
  • Wangchhu is the first hydroelectric project taken to develop 5,000 MW hydroelectric in Bhutan under a memorandum signed between Adani Group and DGPC in May 2025.
  • Adani Group and DGPC have more discussion for future projects within the scope of this strategic partnership.

Adani Power is India’s largest special thermal power manufacturer.

DGPC is a single generation of rapidly growing with the desire to obtain 25,000 MW in a production capacity of Bhutan’s current generation portfolio just above 2,500 MW and up to 2040 by 2040.

Druk Holding & Investments, the commercial branch of the Royal Government of the Royal Government, is the shareholder of the DGPC.

Established in 2008 to play the leading role in the development of Bhutan’s hydroelectric resources, recently, he recently tended to touch the solar sources beyond hydroelectric.

(With entries from PTI)

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