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Exclusive: Govt plans to increase uptake of gas-based power to meet peak summer demand

Overall, the government is looking to tap capacity of 16,200 MW, of which 10,000 MW is the biggest challenge as they are owned by private entities and state governments. The remaining 6,200 MW are Central government-run plants, which are already operating up to 3,200 MW currently.

March 22, 2024 / 21:24 IST
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On March 22, Union Minister for Power RK Singh summoned gas-based power developers and chaired a high-level meeting to discuss ways to increase the share of gas-based power in the total energy mix to help meet the country's peak power demand this summer.

The Union government is pushing power generation companies (gencos) to buy gas and scale up electricity generation from stranded or underutilised gas-based power units, according to officials in the know.

On March 22, Union Minister for Power RK Singh summoned gas-based power developers and chaired a high-level meeting to discuss ways to increase the share of gas-based power in the total energy mix to help meet the country's peak power demand this summer.

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He directed them to buy more gas, citing softening of prices. Natural gas prices have witnessed around 30 percent decline in the last six months.

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