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'India's power demand could grow over 5% this fiscal' Says Crisil Ratings

Power demand expected to grow over 5 per cent this fiscal, Crisil Ratings said. Industry demand is expected to prop up India's energy consumption by over 75

Sentinel Digital Desk

NEW DELHI: Power demand expected to grow over 5 per cent this fiscal, Crisil Ratings said.

Industry demand is expected to prop up India's energy consumption by over 75 billion units (BUs) this fiscal, or 5 per cent on-year - the fastest growth in the past three fiscals, it said. "The heightened demand will be met largely by thermal generation companies (gencos) as generation from renewable, hydro and nuclear remains small at less than 25 per cent of the overall generation mix. "That should charge up plant load factor (PLFs) of thermal gencos to 58 per cent, higher than the pre-pandemic level of 56 per cent."

As per Crisil Ratings, after a cumulative growth of 5.5 per cent in the three fiscals through 2019, growth in power demand had fallen to 1 per cent for fiscal 2020 due to lower economic activity in second half of that fiscal.

"Then, in fiscal 2021, demand declined by 0.5 per cent - an aberration not seen in decades - as the pandemic brought commercial and industrial activity to a grinding halt, particularly in the first half." Crisil Ratings Director Ankit Hakhu said that growth in power consumption this fiscal would be a break from the muted trend seen in the past two fiscals. (IANS)

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