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PowerWatch: Demand declines as monsoon sets in most parts of India

Of the 165 domestic coal-based thermal power plants in the country, 38 had critical stocks as on June 25.

June 26, 2023 / 20:43 IST
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India witnessed peak power demand of 198.67 gigawatts (GW) on June 25, 209.62 GW on June 24 and 215.93 GW on June 23. The demand, which could not be met on these days, or the peak demand deficit, stood at 13 megawatts (MW), 209 MW and 200 MW, respectively.

The decline in power demand was because for the first time since 1961, monsoon covered both Mumbai and Delhi on the same day on June 25. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on June 26 said that this year's monsoon has covered 80 percent of India so far.

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On June 9, the country had witnessed a record-high power demand of 223.23 GW, surpassing the previous high of 222.92 GW recorded on June 8.

In 2022, the highest peak demand met was 212 GW on June 10.