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Power Demand Falls For 1st Time In 15 Months

Declined to 217GW in Aug as against 238GW a year earlier; hydro gains steam

Power Demand Falls For 1st Time In 15 Months

Power Demand Falls For 1st Time In 15 Months
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11 Sept 2024 11:55 AM IST

Electricity demand in the country declined 5.3% (y-o-y) to 144 bn units (BUs) in August even as the country received 7% excess rainfall during the month, says Crisil

New Delhi: Peak power demand in India is estimated to have declined to 217GW in the month of August compared with 238GW a year earlier which was the second-highest level recorded in fiscal 2024, a report showed on Tuesday.

Electricity demand in the country declined 5.3 per cent (year-on-year) to 144 billion units (BUs) in August even as the country received 7 per cent excess rainfall during the month, according to a Crisil report. This follows a 6.7 per cent on-year rise in electricity demand in July. Consequently, demand grew 7 per cent in the April-August period, the report mentioned. The decline in regional power demand closely follows the rainfall pattern and state-specific consumer preferences. Power generation is estimated to have declined 3 per cent to 155 BUs in August 2024. Coal and renewable energy production contracted 3 per cent and 13 per cent, respectively, during the month, the report showed. In contrast, hydropower generation surged 7.6 per cent after two consecutive months of decline as many states received ample rainfall.

“Demand moderated across India, with the western and northern regions experiencing on-year declines of 10 per cent and 6 per cent, respectively.

Similarly, weighted average market clearing price in the real time market declined 45 per cent on-year to Rs3.3 per unit in August 2024 from Rs6 per unit a year earlier. With the South-West monsoon covering more parts of the country in August, water level in 31 reservoirs and hydroelectric projects ticked up 1 per cent over a year earlier. Thus, the share of coal and renewable energy in power production increased marginally on-year, while that of hydropower grew to 15 per cent from 13 per cent, the report noted.

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