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India to add 12 GW of coal-fired capacity by March to meet rising power demand

Faced with continuous surge in power demand, the government has also revised its thermal capacity addition plan from 51 GW to 75-77 GW by 2031-32, said Ministry of Power Secretary Pankaj Agarwal

November 06, 2023 / 21:22 IST
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RK Singh
Power Minister RK Singh said the government will soon bring in a penalty clause of forfeiting the fixed cost if a generating company does not operate to full capacity or does not offer its unsold power in the exchanges.

The central government has drawn a plan to add 12 GW or 12,000 MW of fresh coal-based electricity generation capacity by March next year to meet India's increasing power demand, which has grown by about 20 percent every month since August compared to last year.

Responding to Moneycontrol's question on the government's preparedness to meet the rapid growth in the country's power demand in 2024, Union Minister for Power and New and Renewable Energy RK Singh said the heavy reliance on coal will continue next year in the absence of storage units for providing round-the-clock power supply of renewable sources.

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"By March we are commissioning 12,000 MW (12 GW) of thermal capacity to meet the growing power demand. Secondly, we have gas-based capacity on standby which is used during non-solar hours. GAIL is providing us with the required gas for the same," Singh said.

Talking to reporters on the sidelines of the first day of the annual State Power Ministers' meeting held here in Delhi, Secretary, Ministry of Power, Pankaj Agarwal said besides the thermal capacity, nearly 500 MW of wind power will also be added next year. He further said there was a deficit of 10 billion units in hydropower generation this year due to weather-related issues, including drought and floods.