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Utilities in Bhutan
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Companies
2 on file
Druk Green Power Corporation Limited
Druk Green Power Corporation Limited (DGPC), a subsidiary of Druk Holding and Investments Limited, is an ISO certified company that operates and maintains hydropower assets of Bhutan. Currently, the company manages Basochhu, Chhukha, Kurichhu, Mangdechhu and Tala hydropower plants and embedded generation. Since then, DGPC has grown significantly. Bhutan’s current hydropower installed capacity is 2,335 MW. With about 70% of the energy generated being exported to India, hydropower revenues constitute about 25% of revenues to the exchequer and offset much of the balance of payments with India and contributes to about 7.5% of the country’s gross domestic product. DGPC strives to consistently deliver value to its shareholders by diversifying its business in hydropower and allied services. With the growing portfolio of hydropower plants and consolidation of its ventures into hydropower investigation, design and engineering, construction, automation, and consultancy services, DGPC has established a dedicated team of professionals in diverse fields at various levels.
1001 to 5000 staff
Bhutan Power System Operator
Established in accordance with the Economic Development Policy the Kingdom of Bhutan 2010, Bhutan Power System Operator (BPSO) is entrusted to coordinate and regulate power system operation and outages and manage/monitor export and import of power in an optimal manner for overall reliability and security of electricity supply system of the nation. Initially known as the National Load Dispatch Centre (NLDC), BPSO was inaugurated by Hon'ble Lyonpo Yeshi Zimba on 17th December 2011, coinciding with the National Day of Bhutan and licensed by Bhutan Electricity Authority (BEA) on 1st July 2014, coinciding with the Bhutan Power Corporation (BPC) Day for the operation of Bhutan power system as the Power System Operator. From 1st July 2022, BPSO got de-linked from BPC and placed under Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (MoENR). However, it functions like before with main control centre (NLDC) at Thimphu, backup Control Centre at Malbase (Western Data Centre) substation, Phuentsholing and Eastern Data Centre (EDC) at Tintibi substation.
11 to 50 staff