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Sector Performance, Problems, and Opportunities Demand and supply gap. Bhutan has been a power surplus country on an annual basis, but there is a significant shift in
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Bhutan’s energy sector operations have separate commercial management and ownership from the government. The state-owned Druk Green Power Corporation (DGPC) owns and operates power plants while the Bhutan Power Corporation, also state-owned, performs transmission and distribution.
To improve Bhutan’s energy security while strengthening resilience to water variation and climate change, it is required to diversify power generation sources and types, including (i) solar farms, rooftop and floating solar, and agrivoltaics; and (ii) storage and pumped storage hydropower and small hydropower. 4 H. Nagai et al. 2017.
The Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources set up the Department of Energy as the policy-making body after merging two departments, the Department of Hydropower and Power Systems, and the Department of Renewable Energy. Bhutan’s energy sector operations have separate commercial management and ownership from the government.
While Bhutan industrial consumers pay a higher electricity tariff than their cost of supply, the rate of Nu 2.66/kilowatt-hour (kWh) (equivalent to ¢3.2/kWh) remains attractive to power intensive industries.