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Centre holds review meeting to ensure smooth power supply

With peak summer season around the corner, the Union Ministry of Power held a high-level review meeting to ensure there is no load-shedding.

Sentinel Digital Desk

NEW DELHI: With peak summer season around the corner, the Union Ministry of Power held a high-level review meeting to ensure there is no load-shedding.

Power Minister RK Singh, while presiding over the meeting, asked the power companies to ensure that there was an adequate flow of supply. Singh asked all stakeholders to closely monitor the situation and take proactive actions to meet the electricity demand during the coming months.

The minister directed the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) to ensure that a fair and transparent mechanism is devised for the allocation of coal to various states.

Senior officials from the Union ministry of railways, coal, and power attended the review meeting, which was held earlier this week.

The railway ministry assured the public of the availability of enough racks for the transport of coal.

The power ministry has directed NTPC to run its 5,000 MW gas-based power stations during the crunch months of April and May.

In addition, 4,000 MW of additional gas-based power capacity would be added by other entities for availability during the summer months.

GAIL has already assured the power ministry of the necessary supply of gas during the summer months.

As per the CEA estimates, the peak electricity demand is expected to be 229 GW during the month of April, when the electricity demand is the highest in the country.

The demand then tapers off as the monsoon season picks up from the southern part of the country and covers the whole country over the next three to four months.

As per estimates, the energy demand is expected to be 1,42,097 MU during April, the highest in 2023, before coming down to 1,41,464 MU in May and further declining to 1,17,049 MU during November. (IANS)

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