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India expects annual power output to grow at fastest in over a decade

India’s renewable energy output – including solar, wind, small hydro plants and power from biomass – is expected to grow 8.2% in 2024/25 to 244 billion kWh, its slowest rise in four years

April 26, 2024 / 15:31 IST
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India's weather office has forecast more heat-wave days than normal between April and June this year, potentially boosting power use and generation further
India's weather office has forecast more heat-wave days than normal between April and June this year, potentially boosting power use and generation further

India expects power generation to grow 9.3% to 1,900 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) during the fiscal year through March 2025, internal projections by the federal power ministry reviewed by Reuters show, the fastest pace of growth since at least 2011/12.

Searing heatwaves and an uptick in economic activity have resulted in India’s electricity generation growing at an average of about 8% annually following the pandemic year of 2020/21, outpacing power demand growth in every major global economy.

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India’s weather office has forecast more heat-wave days than normal between April and June this year, potentially boosting power use and generation further.

This is expected to boost demand for fossil fuel-fired power, which is projected to grow about 9% and account for over 76% of total output for the second straight year, according to a power ministry document containing the internal projections.