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PowerWatch | India's power demand was 213.6 GW on June 19

The government on June 12 extended its direction to imported coal-based plants to mandatorily operate and generate power till September 30 this year.

June 20, 2023 / 18:32 IST
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The power demand has remained low because of monsoon and pre-monsoon showers, which lashed several parts of the country.

India met a peak power demand of 213.66 gigawatts (GW) on June 19, up from 204.5 GW that was met a day before on June 18. The increase in demand can be attributed to it being a working day (a Monday) when all offices reopened after the weekend, officials said.

The demand, which could not be met on June 19, or the peak demand deficit, stood at 181 megawatts (MW).

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The power demand has remained low because of monsoon and pre-monsoon showers, which lashed several parts of the country. The India Meteorological Department has announced that the southwest monsoon is expected to reach Mumbai in less than 72 hours. Monsoon arrived in the state of Maharashtra on June 11, one day later than usual.

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.