POSTAGE RATES – BHUTAN POST

Bhutan Solar Grid-connected System
The new solar power plant is Bhutan’s largest grid-connected solar project to date. It is spread across 44 acres of land and fitted with around 26,500 solar panels. Once fully operational, it will have the capacity to generate up to 22.38 megawatt-peak (MWp) of electricity. [pdf]
Benefits of distributed energy storage in Bhutan
DERs benefit from effective grid networks and can contribute back to the grid, but they can also provide electricity locally (if allowed by local regulation), making each node more resilient to shocks from global energy markets or geopolitics. [pdf]
Bhutan Hybrid Energy Storage Project
With hydropower providing 80% of its electricity, Thimphu's facing a modern dilemma: how to store surplus monsoon energy for dry winters. The Thimphu Power Storage initiative, launched in 2023, aims to solve this through cutting-edge battery systems. But wait, isn't Bhutan already carbon-negative? [pdf]FAQS about Bhutan Hybrid Energy Storage Project
Why should Bhutan invest in hydropower?
Largely driven by hydropower—a vital part of Bhutan's economy, capitalizing on this national asset will ensure that its growing power demands are met while also ensuring economic benefits including green job creation and infrastructure development.
What is Bhutan's energy vision for 2040?
This is in keeping with Bhutan’s vision for its energy sector which is to take its overall generation capacity to 25,000 MW by 2040 for its energy security and regional energy integration.
How much hydro capacity does DGPC have in Bhutan?
DGPC has a portfolio of 2453 MW of Hydro capacity in Bhutan, a large percentage of which is being exported to India, especially during the monsoon months. DGPC is envisioned to achieve 5,500 MW Hydro capacity within the next 5 years timeline including investments & development of Small Hydro and solar Projects.