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India met all-time maximum power demand of 250 GW in 2024

The year 2024 marked a landmark period for India's power sector, with historic advancements in energy generation, transmission, and distribution.

ANI Jan 01, 2025 17:41 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], January 1 (ANI): The year 2024 marked a landmark period for India's power sector, with historic advancements in energy generation, transmission, and distribution.
From meeting record power demand of 250 GW to reducing energy shortages at the national level to a mere 0.1 per cent in 2024-25, the sector demonstrated resilience and commitment to sustainable growth.
Significant strides in energy conservation, consumer empowerment, and infrastructure development underscore the government's efforts to ensure reliable, affordable, and clean energy for all.
With groundbreaking initiatives such as universal electrification, enhanced rural power availability, and the adoption of cutting-edge technologies, the government in a year ender statement said India is "firmly" on the path to becoming a global energy leader.
In the year ender review statement put out on Wednesday, the government said India successfully met an all-time maximum power demand of 250 GW during 2024-25.
Due to significant additions in generation and transmission capacities, energy shortages at the national level have reduced to a mere 0.1 per cent in 2024-25, a major improvement from 4.2 per cent in 2013-14.
Per capita electricity consumption in India has surged to 1,395 kWh in 2023-24, marking a 45.8 per cent increase (438 kWh) from 957 kWh in 2013-14.
Villages and households across the country have been electrified, marking a significant milestone in India's power sector.
The average availability of electricity in rural areas has increased from 12.5 hours in 2014 to 21.9 hours, while urban areas now enjoy up to 23.4 hours of power supply, reflecting substantial improvements in the reliability and reach of electricity services.
India's total installed power generation capacity has surged by 83.8 per cent, increasing from 249 GW as of March 31, 2014, to 457 GW as of November 30, 2024*.
Since April 2014, 129 GW of renewable energy capacity, including large hydro, has been added. This includes 91 GW of solar power, 27 GW of wind power, 3.2 GW of biomass, 1.3 GW of small hydro, and approximately 6.3 GW of large hydro generation capacity, demonstrating India's strong commitment to clean energy.
To address the peak demand of India's rapidly expanding economy, the Government has awarded 19.2 GW of new coal-based thermal capacity. The total installed capacity of coal and lignite-based thermal plants now stands at 217.5 GW. An additional 29.2 GW of capacity is under construction, with 13.4 GW expected to be commissioned in FY 2024-25. A further 36.3 GW of capacity is in various stages of planning, clearances and bidding.
Central government in November 2024 has approved Heo Hydro Electric Project (186 MW) in Arunachal Pradesh. The project will be completed in 50 months at a cost of Rs 1939 crore. (ANI)

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