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PowerWatch |Peak power demand drops due to sporadic rains

The share of coal-fired power plants in meeting the demand was 71 percent.

May 25, 2023 / 19:59 IST
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Sporadic rains in several parts of the country led India's peak power demand to drop from  221.34 gigawatts (GW) on May 23 to 210.9 GW on May 24.

The peak demand deficit, which refers to the shortfall in meeting the demand, stood at 90 megawatts (MW) on May 24 against 211 MW on May 23.

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The demand on May 23 exceeded the previous high of 221.07 GW, which was met on May 17 when large parts of the country were experiencing heatwave conditions. The deficit on May 17 was 1,777 MW. On May 22, the demand that was met amounted to 220.9 GW. The peak demand deficit stood at 766 megawatts (MW) on that day.