Under the Indo-Bhutan joint initiative, works for new hydropower projects of total 3,500 mw capacity will begin within next one year. The most important one in this list of projects is Sankosh. Though downsized recently by the Empowered Joint Group (EJG) of high government officials of Bhutan and India to a 2,560 mw from its earlier planned capacity of 4,050 mw, this is still the single largest project in Bhutan.
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August 1, 2012August 1, 2012

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