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PowerWatch | India's power demand breaches the 200 GW-mark after 20 days

The power demand breached the 200 GW-mark after 20 days. Last it was on April 21, when the demand met was 204.7 GW.

May 12, 2023 / 19:37 IST
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After a period of lower-than-normal demand due to unseasonal rains, India's power demand has once again begun to surge. On May 11, the country's peak power demand hit 202.6 gigawatts (GW), up from 198.3 GW that was met the day before on May 10.

The power demand breached the 200 GW mark after 20 days. The last time it was on April 21, when the demand met was 204.7 GW. Data showed that between April 1 and May 11, the daily peak demand breached the 200-GW mark on 10 days. With the rise in overall demand, trade volumes in the power exchanges, except the high-price segment, have also increased.

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The demand that could not be met on May 11, or the peak demand deficit, decreased to 496 megawatts (MW) from 512 MW on May 10. The share of renewable energy sources (wind, solar and hybrid) in the total energy generation on May 11 was 11.05 percent. The share of renewable energy along with hydropower, nuclear and others was 20.59 percent, according to data.

Power demand is expected to further climb in the coming week as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said a heatwave is making a comeback in most parts of India after days of pleasant weather. The IMD stated that parts of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and central India are expected to record temperatures as high as 45 degrees Celsius. Delhi and its neighboring areas are likely to witness temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius.