Sephu Solar Power Plant
Upon its completion, the overall installed capacity of the facility will reach 22.38 megawatts and is expected to be complete by March 2025. [3] It was initially planned at 17.38 megawatts.
Upon its completion, the overall installed capacity of the facility will reach 22.38 megawatts and is expected to be complete by March 2025. [3] It was initially planned at 17.38 megawatts.
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. This capacity will
In keeping with the contract, the contractor has successfully installed and commissioned 17.38 MWp of capacity and commenced operations. It is expected to generate approximately 25
The country''s first utility-scale solar farm in Sephu, Wangdue, initially planned at 17.38 megawatts (MW), has increased its capacity to 22.38 MW. The project is divided into two phases.
The 17.38-megawatt solar farm is expected to generate around 24 million units of energy annually, once operational. Located in the village of Yongtru in Sephu Gewog, the solar project now
It currently has a capacity of 17.38 MW following completion of the first phase of the project. An additional 5 MW will be added as part of a second phase, scheduled for completion later
In a significant step toward energy self-sufficiency, Bhutan today commissioned the first phase of its largest solar power project, the Sephu Solar Project, in Wangdue Phodrang. The facility,
As per the preliminary studies conducted by DoE in 2024, there are about 40 solar project sites, which were narrowed down to 14 most feasible sites with installed capacity ranging
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