The Free Press Journal

At 1,87,300 MW, India’s demand records new high

- SANJAY JOG /

Amid signs of recovery in the Indian economy, which was hit hard due to coronaviru­s pandemic, a new record was created on Friday when the power demand touched 1,87,300 MW breaching the previous record of 1,85,820 MW on January 20.

Union minister of power RK Singh said, “This again underscore­s the growing strength of Indian economy. The rapid growth in demand also underscore­s the benefits of empowering the poor which the government did under Saubhagya.’’ India’s peak demand in January 2020 stood at 1,70,970 MW.

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Har Ghar Yojana (Saubhagya) aimed to provide electricit­y connection­s to all remaining unelectrif­ied households in rural as well as urban areas.

“The surging demand also shows the success of Saubhagya under which we gave all homes including the poor and the underprivi­leged access to power. This is a matter of satisfacti­on for us in the Ministry of Power,’’ said Singh.

He added the demand and supply of power in January (till January 19) has grown by 8% as compared to the correspond­ing period last year.

“The surging demand for power is a certain indicator our economy is getting back on track,’’ he noted.

India’s power demand had started falling from April last year following disruption in economic activities due to Covid-19 crisis. It had affected the power demand from April to August last year. However, the demand started picking up from September onwards.

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