Bhutan's clean energy ambitions have entered a new phase of growth, marked by significant commitments from some of India's biggest power players — Adani, Reliance, and Tata — alongside a rising number of local renewable projects that are already feeding power into the grid.
Madagascar is undergoing a historic transformation of its energy landscape, guided by an ambitious national objective: expanding electricity access from just over 30% today to 80% by 2030, while ensuring that half of all households access clean cooking solutions.
By 2030, the national government aims to increase electricity access to 70% of households by 2030, which would require adding about 300 MW of capactiy to the national grid. about 60% of the population has access to off-grid solar options. PNG is ranked as the tenth most.
Bhutan's project demonstrates how energy storage transforms renewable systems from weather-dependent sources to reliable power providers. For companies working in renewable energy infrastructure, this represents both a challenge and a $27 billion global opportunity.
Egypt aims to increase its electricity production to about 235 TWh (+3% from around 230 TWh in 2023/2024), through the addition of 1. 2 GW of thermal generation capacity and the promotion of renewables to reach a targeted capacity of solar and wind power plants of 6,470 MW, expecting.