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tata powers bhutan spv gets 515 million world bank financing commitment for 1125 mw project

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe financing commitment for a large hydro project in Bhutan creates a concrete commercial mechanism for renewable energy infrastructure in the region. The project is a public-private partnership involving Tata Power (India) and Bhutan's state utility, enabling power exports to India. This signals increased capital flow into South Asian hydro power, benefiting construction, equipment suppliers, and long-term power off-take agreements. The World Bank's involvement reduces financing risk and may catalyze additional private investment.
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- World Bank commits $515 million for 1,125 MW Dorjilung hydro project in Bhutan.
- Project is a JV between Bhutan's Druk Green Power Corporation and Tata Power.
- Estimated total cost $1.7 billion, expected to generate over 4,500 GWh/year.
- Bhutan's direct credit exposure limited to $150 million.
- Projected revenues over 30 years ~$4 billion.