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Govt eyes additional 11,920 MW to meet summer power demand

During a review meeting held on March 7, Union minister for power RK Singh asked electricity companies to ensure there is no load-shedding during the summer months.

March 09, 2023 / 16:37 IST
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Energy demand is expected to be 1,42,097 MU during April, the highest for the year 2023 before reducing to 1,41,464 MU in May and further declining continuously to 1,17,049 MU during November. (Representative image)

The government is eyeing a total of 9,000 megawatt (MW) electricity from gas-based power plants and another 2,920 MW from brand new thermal power plants to meet the surge in power demand this summer, the power ministry said on March 9.

As per estimates of the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), the peak electricity demand is expected to be 229 gigawatts (GW) in April this year. Union minister for power RK Singh chaired a high-level meeting on March 7 to take stock of the preparations to ensure power supply during the peak months.

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As first reported by Moneycontrol, the government announced on March 9 that the power ministry has directed NTPC to run its 5,000 MW-gas-based power stations during the crunch period in April-May. Another 4,000 MW of additional gas-based power capacity would be added by other entities (private and state governments) for availability during the summer months. Since gas-based power would also be actively used this time to meet the peak demand, GAIL has assured the ministry of power of gas supply during the summer months.

The power ministry in a statement said that an additional capacity of 2,920 MW would be available through new coal-based plants which would be commissioned by the end of this month. In addition, after direction from the Ministry, two units at Barauni (2X110MW) will be made available during crunch period, it said.