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PowerWatch | India's power demand remains below 220 GW

At least 34.3 million tonnes (MT) of coal are stocked at thermal power plants as on June 13.

June 14, 2023 / 20:37 IST
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The country on June 13 witnessed a peak power demand of 215.35 gigawatts (GW), down from 218.67 GW that was met a day before on June 12. The demand, which could not be met, or the peak demand deficit, stood at 412 megawatts (MW) on June 13 as against 385 MW on June 12.

Power demand is likely to remain below the 220 GW mark for the rest of the week as rains are predicted due to the landfall of cyclone Biparjoy.

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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.

Despite the marginal decline in the demand over the past four days, power officials said, the record is likely to be breached as extended-range forecasts by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) and Skymet Weather suggest that monsoon rains in the Indian hinterland may be patchy until the first week of July.