Uttar Pradesh has achieved the highest supply of 29282 MW securing the top position in the country while the highest peak demand in Maharashtra was only 27517 MW on May 23. Maharashtra has held this record for the last two years.
Extreme heatwave conditions in Delhi continue to push the city's power demand upwards. According to the State Load Despatch Centre (SLDC) data, Delhi's peak power demand reached 8302 MW at 3:36 pm on Wednesday.
Delhi's peak power demand soared to 8000 MW on Wednesday, marking the highest level ever recorded in the capital's history, according to data from the State Load Despatch Centre (SLDC).
According to the State Load Despatch Center (SLDC) data today, Delhi's peak power demand clocked 7717 MW; the highest ever in the history of the national capital.
The power demand can be attributed to weather conditions that led residents to use more air conditioning / coolers, leading to an increase in electricity consumption.
According to an official release, on May 16, Delhi's peak power demand had clocked the season's highest of 6789 MW at 3:26 pm. This figure was surpassed just hours later at night to 6855 MW.
Delhi's peak power demand hit the highest level of the season, reaching 6780 MW at 3:26 pm on Thursday, according to data from the State Load Dispatch Centre (SLDC).
Delhi's peak power demand has clocked this season's highest. According to the SLDC (State Load Dispatch Centre) data, at 3:26 pm today, it clocked 6780 MW, the season's highest this year
New Delhi [India], April 30: Envision Energy, a global leader in green technology, and Hero Future Energies, a leading Renewable Energy IPP have signed a framework agreement for cooperation across multiple aspects of the Renewable Energy sector including WTG supply and other technologies inc
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 29: Dynamic Services & Security Limited (NSE: DYNAMIC), premier provider of Security Guarding and Manpower Solutions, is delighted to announce that it has been awarded a significant contract by Nacof Oorja Pvt Ltd. (NOPL) for the development of 150 MW