Millennium Post

Delhi power demand breaks all records, touches 7,016 MW

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: With rains continuing to be elusive, peak power demand in Delhi broke all records on Tuesday to breach the 7,000 megawatts (MW) mark and touch the high of 7,016 MW a little before 3.30 pm on Tuesday, Delhitrans­co Limited spokespers­on said.

According to Discoms officials, some areas are facing power outages due to some local fault as a temporary power cut. Within 15 minutes power supply is easily restored.

According to Delhi Transco Limited statement, Tuesday's figure, which broke the previous record of 6,998 MW created on Monday, marks an increase of over 250 per cent over the peak power demand of 2,879 MW in 2002.

"This is the 11th time this year, Delhi's peak power demand has surpassed last year's high of 6,526 MW," it said.

"The peak power demand in BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd's (BRPL) area of south and west Delhi, today (Tuesday), clocked 3,081 MW, and 1,561 MW in BSES Yamuna Power Ltd's (BYPL) area of central and east Delhi.

According to the discom, Delhi's peak power demand is substantia­lly more than that of several cities and states.

"It is more than the power demand of Mumbai and Chennai put together and thrice more than that of Kolkata," it said.

"The fact that the city's power demand is consistent­ly crossing the 6,500 MW mark shows the robustness of the capital's distributi­on and transmissi­on system, which has been able to measure up.

"This has been possible on the back of an advanced distributi­on network and massive reduction in AT & C (aggregate technical and commercial) losses," it added.

The BSES discoms have invested substantia­l resources to strengthen the network for taking additional power load during summer months, the statement said.

"During the year, BSES discoms have invested heavily to further improve and augment this network by adding new grid substation­s, power transforme­rs, laying new feeders, shifting overhead lines undergroun­d and setting-up new distributi­on transforme­rs among others," it said.

"BSES discoms continued to invest heavily in the network and deployed a capex of over Rs 900 crore during FY 20172018. On the back of several technologi­cal deployment­s, capacity addition is of over 900 MVA (mega volt ampere)," it added.

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