Consumption of fuelwood in Bhutan, which is one of the highest in the world, according to energy officials, could drop in the coming years, going by the decreasing trend in supply that has been vis
Punatsangchhu hydroelectric project authority (PHPA I) will incur Nu 3.5B additional cost to install remedial measures to stabilise the hill that has been “sinking” on the right bank of the project
By June 2015, two wind turbines should be up and spinning in Rubesa, Wangdue, and generating up to 250 kilowatts (KW) of energy each, enough to light up at least 100 village homes.
With India reiterating its commitment to install an additional 10,000MW of generating capacity, the importance of continued cooperation in developing hydroelectric projects in Bhutan was agreed upo