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Average spot power price spurts 60% to Rs 4.67/unit in May

The all India peak demand touched 170.9 GW in May 2018 about 6.2 percent more than highest peak demand of 161 GW in May 2017 according to the NLDC (National Load Dispatch Centre) statistics.

June 05, 2018 / 22:52 IST
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Average spot power price surged by 60 percent to Rs 4.67 per unit at Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) in May compared to 2.91 per unit in same month year ago mainly due to high demand amid peak summer season, coal shortage and lower wind and hydro energy output.

"The average Market Clearing Price (MCP) discovered at Day Ahead-Market at Rs 4.67 per unit saw an increase of 16 percent over 3.98 per unit price in April 2018 and 60 percent above Rs 2.91 per unit in same month last year," an IEX statement said.

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Peak summer season leading to increase in demand from distribution companies, lack of adequate availability of coal, low hydro generation, slow pickup in the wind power generation Southern and Western States were the key reasons for increase in volume and price.

The all India peak demand touched 170.9 GW in May 2018 about 6.2 percent more than highest peak demand of 161 GW in May 2017 according to the NLDC (National Load Dispatch Centre) statistics.