New Delhi, July 6
With the mercury rising, India' peak electricity demand touched a new high of 197.06 gigawatt (GW) at around 11.43 a.m. on Tuesday.
On July 1, India' peak electricity demand had touched a new high of 191.24 GW.
The rising power demand shows revival in economic activities leading to higher commercial and industrial demand, which was affected due to the pandemic.
Of India's total electricity demand load pattern, industrial and agricultural consumption account for around 41 per cent and 18 per cent, respectively.
On the other hand, commercial electricity consumption accounts for 8.24 per cent.
The development also gains significance as India's thermal power projects are under financial stress and the government has taken several steps to provide them financial support.
India's power demand started declining from April last year as the Covid induced lockdown across the country affected economic activities.
The pandemic affected power demand for five months in a row from April to August 2020. Thereafter, demand started to rise with minor disruptions during the peak of the second Covid wave.
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