Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Capital to witness record high power demand in summer

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

COVERED Power minister announces action plan to meet expected peak demand of 7,000 MW, says govt is aiming at zero outages

NEWDELHI: Delhi power minister Satyendar Jain on Thursday said that the national capital is expected to witness highest ever peak electricit­y demand of 7,000 megawatt ( MW) this summer, and the power department has made arrangemen­t to deal with this.

Announcing the action plan for electricit­y supply in Delhi, Jain said that this summer, the government was aiming at zero percent power cuts.

Steps such as replacing old transforme­rs with new ones, and repair of machinery engaged in the distributi­on system, have been taken to avoid power outages.

Last year, Delhi recorded lowest percentage of power cuts — 0.06% with respect to total energy consumptio­n.

“We have enough back-end arrangemen­ts to meet the power demand that is expected to reach up to a historic 7,000 MW level in June this year. Besides, we have additional capacity to provide 700-800 MW extra power in case of emergency,” Jain said at a press conference.

The peak power demand had breached the 6,000 Mw-mark last year settling at 6,526 MW in June.

As per the projection­s, the power demand for summer months in Delhi is expected to remain 6,000 MW in April, 6,450 in May, 7,000 MW in June, 6,500 MW in July, 6,400 MW in August, and 6,000 MW in September.

Other steps include running the closed Badarpur thermal power plant for three months after March.

The three power distributi­on companies, BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL), BSES Yamuna. Power Limited (BYPL)

Govt has purchased 1,000 megawatt green power to ensure enough supply for the city. SATYENDAR JAIN, power minister

and Tata Power Delhi Distributi­on Limited (TPDDL), are responsibl­e for power distributi­on in Delhi.

Jain said that the government was also exploring the options of green power to ensure enough supply for the city and has purchased 1,000 MW green power that will be available within next one year. “The government has purchased 750 MW of solar power at the rate of ₹2.44 per unit, and wind power at the rate of ₹2.50,” he said.

Jain reiterated his government’s stand that the power tariff should not be hiked for next ten years.

“We will send the proposal for imposing fine for unschedule­d outages to the lieutenant governor for his approval,” the minister said.

 ?? KAUSHIK RAMASWAMY/HT FILE ?? In 2017, Delhi recorded lowest percentage of power cuts — 0.06% with respect to total energy consumptio­n.
KAUSHIK RAMASWAMY/HT FILE In 2017, Delhi recorded lowest percentage of power cuts — 0.06% with respect to total energy consumptio­n.

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