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PowerWatch: Peak power demand on May 23 breaches previous high

Out of the 165 domestic coal-based thermal power plants in the country, only 30 had critical coal stocks as of May 23.

May 24, 2023 / 20:37 IST
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On May 23, the country's peak power demand stood at 221.34 gigawatt (GW) at 2:50 pm, the highest so far. The peak demand deficit, which refers to the shortfall in meeting the demand, stood at 211 megawatts (MW).

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.

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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.

On May 19, the country met a peak power demand of 218 GW, followed by 217.1 GW on May 20 and 207.93 GW on May 21. The peak demand deficit for those days stood at 652 MW, 448 MW, and 245 MW, respectively.