AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRenewables & Energy Security: Bhutan just got a major solar push: the ADB approved a US$160 million loan for a 310MW Solar Farm Expansion under Bhutan’s first private-majority energy PPP, adding 120MW Wobthang and 40MW Pedseling in Bumthang plus 150MW Dramthang in Lhuentse, with 46km of transmission lines to cut winter imports. Local Infrastructure: Damphu LAP II is accelerating in Tsirang, with internal roads, water supply works, and more private plot construction after the moratorium lift. Circular Economy: Reverse vending machines in Gelephu, Paro and Phuentshogling are recovering millions of plastic bottles and cans, paying users and pushing recycling beyond litter. Digital Governance: Bhutan is preparing country-specific social media rules to curb misinformation and online abuse, with clearer takedown expectations and stricter penalties. Construction Pipeline: Work has begun on a 100MW solar project in Samdrup Jongkhar, expected to strengthen dry-season generation. Agriculture Risk: A dry monsoon forecast across South Asia is raising crop-loss concerns, including for Bhutan-linked farming and water stress. Fuel Handling Watch: Bhutan’s E20 petrol refusal spotlights the storage challenge of ethanol-blended fuels, where moisture can destabilize blends.
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