India’s electricity supply rises 7.1 per cent in February
India’s electricity supply rose 7.1 per cent during February, provisional government data showed, marking the second straight month of growth after five straight months of decline.
Power supply rose to an average of 3.62 billion units per day in February, up from 3.38 billion units last year, an analysis of daily load despatch data from state-run Power System Operation Corp Ltd (POSOCO) showed.
India’s Central Electricity Authority (CEA), an arm of the Union Power Ministry, is expected to release official data on power demand later this month. POSOCO releases provisional load despatch data every day.
Higher electricity supply could mean a rise in power demand. Electricity demand is seen by economists as an important indicator of industrial output.









