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Delhi Breaks Power Demand Record at 8,748 MW Amid Scorching Heatwave

Delhi's peak power demand reached a record 8,748 MW on June 29 amid a severe heatwave, surpassing the previous high of 8,656 MW set on June 19. Tata Power-DDL successfully met its own all-time peak of 2,497 MW, ensuring uninterrupted supply. The utility attributes stability to long-term planning, short-term procurement, and advanced technologies like machine learning forecasting. With heatwaves driving air-conditioning load and monsoon weeks away, demand is expected to remain high.

Delhi hits record 8,748 MW peak power demand amid heatwave

New Delhi, June 29

Delhi's power grid is being stress-tested by extreme summer heat, but distribution utilities say advance planning and technology are keeping supply stable even as demand sets new records.

According to Delhi State Load Despatch Center (SLDC), at 3:17 pm Monday, Delhi's peak power demand clocked 8,748 MW, "the highest ever in the history of Delhi," surpassing the previous all-time high of 8,656 MW recorded on June 19, 2024.

Within its network, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited met its own record. "Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (Tata Power-DDL) successfully met its all-time highest peak power demand of 2,497 MW, recorded on 29 June 2026 between 15:15 hrs and 15:30 hrs, ensuring uninterrupted power supply across its distribution network," a Tata Power-DDL spokesperson said.

"Amid the ongoing heatwave in Delhi, the city's power demand scaled a new record, reaching 8,748 MW at 15:17 hours today, surpassing all previous highs," the spokesperson added.

To manage the surge, Tata Power-DDL said it has put "comprehensive arrangements through a combination of long-term planning and short-term power procurement measures to ensure reliable and uninterrupted electricity supply during the period of extreme weather conditions."

The utility has tied up supply through "Bilateral Agreements, Reserve Shutdown mechanisms, and participation in Power Exchanges to maintain supply reliability."

Technology is playing a central role. "Tata Power-DDL has extensively implemented advanced technologies to ensure reliable power supply, like advanced statistical/Machine Learning forecasting models and Integrated Digital Energy Portfolio Management application etc," the spokesperson said.

"Our teams are working round the clock to maintain network reliability and ensure seamless power supply to consumers across North and North-West Delhi," the spokesperson added.

With heatwaves driving air-conditioning load and the monsoon still weeks away, discoms expect demand to remain elevated. The latest peak underscores the need for continued investment in forecasting, flexible procurement and grid automation to handle volatility while maintaining reliability for Delhi's 20 million-plus residents.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Varun X

Record demand but still load shedding? My area in Rohini had voltage fluctuations yesterday. Fair enough they are trying but common man still suffers. Need more investment in grid.

Nisha Z

Proud moment for Delhi's power sector! 8748 MW is no joke yaar. Hope they expand solar too because summers will only get hotter. Let's not just rely on coal. 🌞🔋

Aditya G

Nice to see machine learning being used for power forecasting. But ground reality is different - my village in UP still gets 6 hours of power daily. Cities advance but rural India lags. Hope this tech spreads.

Kavya N

Heatwave is a reality check for climate change. Government should promote energy efficiency like better AC standards. Every degree saved helps. Chalo at least discoms are managing well this time.

M Melissa X (via Canada) Incredible how Delhi manages with 20 million plus population. Back in Toronto our grid struggles in winter with half that number. Indian engineering is truly world class! 👏 S Samantha B (via New York) I visited Delhi last summer and power cuts were frequent. To hear they now manage 8748 MW smoothly is massive progress. Indian infrastructure story is under We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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