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India likely to raise thermal power target to 100 GW to meet growing demand: Report

The country's power demand hit a record high of 238 GW in February, with peak demand likely to touch 270 GW in the summer

April 30, 2025 / 12:58 IST
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The government plans to add 100 GW of coal-fuelled power in the next seven years, revising upwards its target of 80 GW to meet the rising electricity demand, Mint has reported

The extra capacity will entail an additional investment of Rs 1 lakh crore, as every 1 MW of power costs Rs 5 crore on an average, the report cited sources as saying.

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The roadmap for additional capacity is still under consideration, though the vision is to use India's vast reserves of domestic coal for power generation, a source said. India is the world’s second largest importer of thermal coal.

Moneycontrol couldn't independently verify the report.