Power demand in September crosses pre-Covid mark
NEW DELHI: After the pandemic brought industrial power demand crashing down in late-March and April, the gradual resumption of economic activity has seen consumption rising steadily. On September 9, peak power demand metrics, according to data from POSOCO’s national load despatch center, crossed the level set the previous year for the first time since the crash in April.
Peak power demand is defined at the largest amount of power supplied at any point during the day or
period. During August, this figure had stood at 167.49 GW compared to 177.52 GW during the same month the previous year.









