India’s power consumption fell marginally by 0.31% to 123.4 billion units (BU) in November from 123.79 BU a year ago (November 2024). The decline recorded due to frugal use of cooling appliances.

According to the government data, power consumption had declined by 5.8% year-on-year in October this year to 131.07 BU. A month ago, power consumption had risen to 145.66 BU in September from 140.61 BU in the same month a year ago.

India’s November peak power demand hits 215.54 GW

According to PTI, experts said October saw unseasonal rains in various parts of the country which reduced the need of cooling appliance along with onset of winter in November, the usage reduced to almost nil. They also stated that though the winter season has begun, the need for using heating appliances like geysers and blowers was not felt by many people during November. However, the peak power demand met or the highest supply during November rose to 215.54 GW from 207.44 GW recorded in November 2024.

India’s peak power demand hits 250 GW in May

The peak power demand had touched an all-time high of about 250 GW in May 2024. The previous all-time high peak power demand of 243.27 GW was recorded in September 2023. However, this summer (April onwards), the record peak power demand was 242.77 GW in June.

According to government estimates, peak power demand was expected to touch 277 GW in the summer of 2025. The experts said the power consumption as well as demand would be more steady December onwards with rise in use of heating appliances as mercury drops further.

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