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Jamjee solar project reaches 50% completion

July 11, 2026
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Construction of Bhutan’s largest utility-scale solar power project at Jamjee in Thimphu is making steady progress. The 120-megawatt solar farm is now about 50 per cent complete, with works on schedule despite some logistical challenges. The project is expected to strengthen the country’s energy security by boosting electricity generation during lean winter months.

The Nu 4.7bn Jamjee Solar Project is being developed by the Druk Green Power Corporation, DGPC, and is expected to become the country’s largest utility-scale solar power plant once completed.

Construction has progressed as per plan since work began last August. More than seven kilometres of access roads have been built, while preparations to connect the project to the national power grid are already underway.

Workers have also installed around 1,750 ground piles that will support the solar panel structures.

According to the DGPC, construction on the ground remains on schedule. However, delays in transporting imported materials such as solar panels, could push back the deadline by a few months.

Officials say the steep terrain has posed challenges, requiring the use of specialised machines capable of operating safely on slopes.

Despite these challenges, the project is expected to remain within its budget. Around 43 per cent of the allocated budget has been spent so far.

Once operational, the Jamjee Solar Project is expected to generate around 197 million units of electricity annually, enough to power around 150,000 average Bhutanese households.

DGPC added that the next major solar initiative will be the 120-megawatt Wobthang Solar Project in Bumthang.

Deki Lhazom

Edited by Phub Gyem

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