
Nepal Tourism Board, Kathmandu Metropolitan City, and Seto Machhindranath Chariot Procession Committee collaborate to manage traffic, pull chariot, mobilize volunteers, and invite ambassadors to observe the festival. Bhutan’s National Hydrogen Roadmap aims to introduce green hydrogen, creating new employment opportunities, contributing to economic growth, and ensuring a cleaner environment. Bhutan aims to reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels by using domestically produced green hydrogen, balancing demand and supply, and reducing carbon emissions through strategic planning and robust infrastructure.
Bhutan plans to utilize green hydrogen for sustainable growth, power generation, and export, with a goal of supplying 2700 vehicles by 2030 and 45,000 by 2050, leveraging renewable electricity from hydropower plants. Bhutan’s Hydrogen Roadmap 2024 aims for a 485 MW electrolyzer capacity by 2050, supplying over 70,000 tonnes of clean hydrogen annually, requiring investment of USD 395m by 2050, leveraging growing low-emission momentum. Hydrogen cost in Bhutan is projected to decrease due to advancements in technology and economies of scale, with the Department of Energy conducting a value chain analysis.