Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Electricit­y prices surge to a more than 8year high on higher demand

- Utpal Bhaskar

NEW Delhi:electricit­y spot prices in India surged to a more than eight-year high because of lower quantum of traded power, higher demand amid a retreating monsoon, which has also forced power sellers such as Telangana to turn buyers.

Prices touched ₹14.08 per unit for Tuesday on the India Energy Exchange (IEX). It was the highest since April 2010 when spot prices rose to ₹13.90 per unit. The alltime high for electricit­y in the spot market was ₹17 per unit in April 2009, according to IEX.

Lower generation from hydro and wind power projects, and rise in humidity and temperatur­es contribute­d to the rise in electricit­y spot prices for Tuesday delivery.

According to IEX, the average price for Tuesday is ₹6.53 per unit with only 200 million units (MUS) of electricit­y being offered to be supplied on the exchange as compared to a demand for 266 MUS.

newspaper on Monday reported about electricit­y price in spot market soaring to a record of ₹12.95 per unit on Sunday, while the peak hour price touched ₹8.78 a unit.

According to IEX, some of the large sellers such as Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Haryana and Meghalaya brought lower amounts of electricit­y for sale. Also, state power distributi­on companies in Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtr­a, Bihar and West Bengal are buying power at higher rates to meet rising demand.

Power distributo­rs have been the weakest link in the electricit­y value chain given their poor payment history.

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