Power Consumption Grows 10.7% to 140.49 Billion Units in September
Power Consumption Grows 10.7% to 140.49 Billion Units in September
In the year-ago period, power consumption stood at 126.91 Billion Units, higher than 112.43 billion units in September 2021

The country’s power consumption grew 10.7 per cent to 140.49 billion units in September mainly due to increased use of cooling appliances amid unusually humid weather conditions. In the year-ago period, power consumption stood at 126.91 Billion Units (BU), higher than 112.43 billion units in September 2021, according to government data.

The peak power demand met — the highest supply in a day — rose to 239.97 GW in September.

The peak power supply stood at 199.50 GW in September 2022 and 180.73 GW in September 2021. The power ministry had estimated the country’s electricity demand to touch 229 GW during summer. The demand did not reach the projected level in April-July due to unseasonal rain.

The peak supply, however, touched a new high of 224.1 GW in June and before dropping to 209.03 GW in July. Peak demand touched 238.19 GW in August.

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