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Peak power demand breaches previous high as heatwave keeps India sweltering

As for the current coal stocks, data accessed by Moneycontrol showed that the situation as of now is manageable. Of the 165 domestic coal-based thermal power plants in the country, as many as 30 had critical stocks. Last year around this time, the number of such plants had touched 96.

April 21, 2023 / 06:43 IST
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A heatwave has gripped several parts of the country pushing the power demand to a new high.

The ongoing heatwave across large swathes of India has pushed the country's electricity demand to a new high of 215,882 MW (215.88 GW).

To be sure, this was the peak demand met by the power utilities nationally. The deficit or the power demand that could not be met was to the tune of 2,021 MW on April 18. This means the actual demand on that day was 217,902 MW (217.9 GW), a record high yet again.

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The previous highest peak demand that was met was 211,856 MW (211.85 GW) on June 10, 2022. The general peak demand was 215 GW, the date of which has not been released by the ministry of power.

Heatwave conditions have persisted across India including Delhi, Bihar and West Bengal. The threshold for a heatwave is met when the maximum temperature of a station reaches at least 40 degrees Celsius in the plains, at least 37 degrees Celsius in coastal areas, and at least 30 degrees Celsius in hilly regions, and the departure from normal is at least 4.5 degrees Celsius.