HomeNewsPowerPowerWatch: India clocks highest ever peak power demand on June 8

PowerWatch: India clocks highest ever peak power demand on June 8

The demand which could not be met, also knows as the peak demand deficit, stood at 548 megawatts (MW) on June 8

June 09, 2023 / 19:26 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
PowerWatch
Coal stocks continued to be manageable, as of now, data showed. Of the 165 domestic coal-based thermal power plants in the country, 30 had critical stocks as on June 7

India reached another record-high power demand on June 8, by meeting a peak demand of 222.92 GW, surpassing the previous high of 221.34 GW recorded on May 23.

The demand which could not be met, also knows as the peak demand deficit, stood at 548 megawatts (MW) on June 8. On May 23, the deficit was 211 MW.

Story continues below Advertisement

Moneycontrol had reported on June 8 that the country's power demand is likely to increase through this week due to heatwave conditions predicted in some parts of the country. The southwest monsoon, however, has set in over Kerala, after the longest delay in seven years. Besides, the western coast is also bracing for a cyclone.

Coal stocks continued to be manageable, as of now, data showed. Of the 165 domestic coal-based thermal power plants in the country, 30 had critical stocks as on June 7. Last year at this time, the number of such plants were 96-105. At least 35 million tonnes (MT) of coal are stocked at thermal power plants.