NEW DELHI: India’s peak power demand shot past 210 gigawatts (GW) at 3 p.m on Tuesday to smash the previous record of 209.8 GW hit a day earlier, even as Coal India Ltd (CIL) invited bids for importing coal for the first time with the aim of helping generation companies build up fuel inventories for the rainy season.
Reflecting the rising demand, energy consumption — or units of power consumed —also clocked a historic 4,712 million units (MU) on and gross generation across the country stood reached highest-ever at 4,824 MU on Tuesday as a result of the government’s efforts to ensure 24X7 affordable power for all, power minister R K Singh tweeted.
The steady rise in demand, sustained by continued heat wave due a break in the monsoon and expanding economic activities, amid low coal stocks at a majority of power plants indicate the resilience in the fuel supply chain system in spite of logistical challenges. The increased availability of wind and hydro power is also helping ease pressure on railways for transporting coal.