After almost 14 years of work on the 1,020-megawatt Punatsangchhu-II Hydroelectric Project, there is finally light at the end of...
Read moreDetailsElectricity is essential for daily tasks and large-scale operations. Interruptions in supply can cause serious disruptions to vital services and...
Read moreDetailsThe country’s temperature and rainfall are expected to increase by 2040, compared to the current climatic conditions. This was revealed...
Read moreDetailsConsidering the growing popularity of solar power plants, the Electricity Regulatory Authority, or ERA, launched the first Licensing Regulation for...
Read moreDetailsIt has been more than a year since the Oong-gar flash flood in Lhuentse’s Maedtsho Gewog washed away 23 people...
Read moreDetailsBringing together legal experts, environmentalists, policymakers, and activists from around the world, a two-day Climate Justice workshop is underway in...
Read moreDetailsVillagers of Langchenphu Chiwog of Samdrup Jongkhar’s Langchenphu Gewog have been raising bees the traditional way for generations. They continue...
Read moreDetailsWith nearly 70 per cent of its total area under forest cover, Bhutan is home to a wide range of...
Read moreDetailsThe persistent issue of sewage spillage or manhole overflow in core town areas in Thimphu is expected to end soon....
Read moreDetailsResidents living near the Pasakha Industrial Estate in Phuentshogling Thromde are once again raising concerns about factories not complying with...
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