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PowerWatch | India's power demand remains below 200 GW

The peak demand deficit, which refers to the shortfall in meeting the demand, stood at 64 megawatts (MW) on June 26 against 13 MW on June 25. When the demand goes beyond 210 MW, the peak shortage begins to increase and sometimes crosses 2,000 MW as well.

June 27, 2023 / 19:09 IST
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India met a peak power demand of 193.28 gigawatts (GW) on June 26, down from 198.67 GW that was met a day before on June 25. The decline in demand can be attributed to monsoon reaching several parts of the country, officials said.

The peak demand deficit, which refers to the shortfall in meeting the demand, stood at 64 megawatts (MW) on June 26 against 13 MW on June 25.

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On June 9, the country 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.