The demand for electricity consumption has gone up
Bengaluru: The demand for electricity consumption has gone up. As per reports, the data from the Ministry of Power, peak power demand met (highest supply) in a day has remained high in the first week of February and surpassed the record high supply 176.38 gigawatts (GWs) for entire February last year.
The data shows that the peak power demand met was at 187.71 GWs on 1 February, 188.15 GWs on 2 February, 188.11 GWs on 3 February, 183.81 GWs on 4 February and 184.34 GWs on 5 February, the website adds.
Before this, on bygone 30 January, the peak power demand met had surged to an all-time high of 189.64 GWs, thrashing the previous high of 188.45 GWs which was also reached on 28 January, just two days before that.
It should be noted that Union Minister for Power RK Singh has exuded confidence that the power demand in the nation would soon surpass 200 GWs.
The power demand has been on a growth trajectory since September last year. September saw peak power demand grow at 1.7 per cent, followed by 3.4 per cent in October, 3.5 per cent in November, 7.3 per cent in December and nearly 11 per cent in January.
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