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Tata Power Co. has entered into a pact with Bhutan's Druk Green Power Corporation Ltd. or DGPC for a hydroelectric power project, according to a release issued on Friday.

The company will assist in the implementation of the 1,125 MW Dorjilung project with the help of a Special Purpose Vehicle and has committed an equity investment of Rs 1,572 crore to be infused in tranches, it said.

The total project cost amounts to Rs 13,100 crore, making Dorjilung Bhutan’s second-largest hydropower project, and the largest Public–Private Partnership (PPP) hydro project ever undertaken in the country, the filing stated.

While DGPC holds 60% equity shares, Tata Power owns 40% in the

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