The Asian Age

Power demand at record high again

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Amid sweltering heat, the peak electricit­y demand in the national capital soared to an all time high of 6,934 MW on Friday, Delhi Power Minister Satyendar Jain said. On June 1, the peak power demand had soared to 6,651 MW breaking the record of 6,526 MW on June 6, 2017.

“Highest electricit­y load ever of 6934 MW at 3.28 pm on Friday in Delhi. May cross 7000 MW this year ( sic),” Delhi’s power minister Satyendar Jain tweeted.

This is the fourth time in the current month that last year’s all- time high record of peak power demand of 6,526 MW has been broken, a spokespers­on of power distributi­on company, BSES, said.

It was 6,562 MW on June 5 and 6,568 MW on June 7, other than today’s highest level of 6,934 MW and previous high of 6,651 MW on June 1, he said. As per Delhi State Load Despatch Centre figures, the maximum load on Friday reached 6,934 MW at 3.28 pm. On Thursday, the peak electricit­y demand was 6,568 MW.

The power department and distributi­on companies of the Delhi government had expected the peak demand to breach 7,000 MW mark in June this year. Mr Jain had earlier predicted 7,000 MW power demand saying enough electricit­y was available to meet the rising demand.

Announcing the action plan for power supply during summer months, Mr Jain had in March said, “We have enough backhand arrangemen­ts to meet the power demand that is expected to soar up to a historic 7,000 MW level in June this year.”

This year, the peak power demand crossed the 6,000 MW mark eight times, BSES said. Power demand had crossed 6,000 MW only twice ( 6,021 MW on May 16 and 6,001 on May 26, in 2017.

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