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India unlikely to touch 240 GW power demand again in 2023

Unusual weather conditions have extended the hot months into August-September, causing a strain on the power generating resources of the country. The government has made policy adjustments to meet the shortfall in supply.

September 21, 2023 / 11:40 IST
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On September 1, when the demand hit a record high of 240 GW, coal stocks at domestic thermal power plants were at 27.59 MT.

India this year met an all-time high peak power demand of 240 GW (2,39,978 MW) recorded on September 1 and as per government projections, this peak is unlikely to be breached any further in 2023.

“We have seen the peak power demand for this year and it will not climb up to the level of 240 GW again for the remaining part of the year. The current demand is hovering around 190-200 GW which is manageable,” said a senior official in the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), who did not want to be named.

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The spike in power demand in August and September is because the weather has been unusually dry. India had its most parched August in 122 years, with rainfall plummeting to 33 percent below the seasonal average, according to the country’s met office.